eB Easter apm eng MRa MEE REP AUREL IS ners Poe OY ETT ee ee veiimiantmen ea ‘Tell us about it Jansen,” said a third of A HORRIBLE OUTRAGE, a. Lie Scent Of Health. —Viret, Heap ed | i i A REPRESENTATIVE AND CHAM. REPR PION OF AMERICAN AR? aa —_—w — re THE POETRY. MEE D SRLS RBA HES He . = yo arwerr re lik ? j bec me oun { y to teli th P oid ' d y recet tly a respectably dives ue Sen 7 } \ : i ‘ D ley st il, S X p / J f : R | 1875 iegt THE LOST HUNTER. —e es Sa 7 ny Learried a well-grown child, muffled up, and | Carly ald very ligh ates. Sista] | \ A l ’™ ay | Prospectus for (875, Eighth Year. i the party ; you have a wonderful memery,ar Wourth, take tories of the bells when you are gone : : ) ut all RA 4 | . 2 —_—- oe oe apparently sick, into a French's hotel M6 | wat elapse oral th, keep | <ilamiaiaia | The political ferment among the B \ I ‘ leis he thee, Ma the | 7H! ) £ { : . uropean ALFREY B. STREMT &. When Iam g I tell thee, Mat, | nlaced the ehild on the stairs and began to | cheetful and : igth. SAV ELIZY WERK oT | uations, the strife between Church aed State, pant Seytheman has passed my door and forgot we, | Paced . — ai 7 cal aaa oo 228 THE hi ; j | tise ussion ot Selene in ite relation to The, . ’ “ee » Puameton . . : ee iat . ; speak to il In a rough unkind way ne als " . ae . ology, and the constant publi . Numb Ibyt ® plercing fi gai "VO AT to drink a healthto king George . mir ‘ { . t Tenth, } lanatas . 2 TOC “ae See - : aor pudshiestion of new And burden’'d by his game, a : : : oF , , | tention of the guests was attracted, and they i la euth, don’t | { setains the la est Local, } works rp these and kindred tonics, will Live : ’ Phir hom heaven granta iile as long | i int} ! ‘aa \ } WE I TVTIPNT AT ri "PT, s interes » lon, , ; ; The hunter, struggling with despaii ; she Third w a eR ven GF a , | gathered round Si int : rwelfth, | | THE ART JOURNAL Ol AMERICA, ae ans oa —— lea ing toreiga Reviews ; os j ' . 1) an \ dee > ly ) + | during oe “re ° : ss een ageing wih tenga, | Te ated yeabel on tied [emred round. |p ob DOMINION & FORRIGN NEWS,| °°» toscns scwsacs sree [Seti tm te The rifle he had shoulder'd late jofthe merry Charlie Ay, they were rare | ag aik Uj bad t i | { 3 ; 2) WWA02 Te ace oe 7 a condensed form, the facts Was trail'd slong. a weary weight: i A rere : yourself said the man,’ ‘and I won't carry ro! Cevua : A friend | 2 — arguments necessary to guide him to a eorreet a r > ong, § ; oe — « | times— big Bess was the onl Mi that then . | oe a prevents frost Full and Aceurate A Magnificent Conception, wonderfully conc! usion. is pouch was void of food “a sua ei une § oe ofours iS tried she ' aeeiad ant ; r } s¥ y Si irgaret’s steeple, and shenar- | : . ' 3 ilis and ceiling | earry out, | ’ es The hours were speeding in their flight, wung in S , Uhe poor child began to sob worse than | th & . pat ; ' - Tie Le har : yon the lo 4 een. Winter night rowls escaped being cast into another shape red ea ce ne A it f newspaper, | SHIPPING AND MAREKT REPORTS, Ac a re 8 d Scott Publishing Co. nd soon the lor keen, wintern I & nd s00n lk 6. Wi g wi; ea went il before, andthe brutal man gave ib a sey s i] being also} . i: } a ae die i The necessity of a popular medium for the | 4} BARCLAY ay e . fname rare h - » SiVi ars oS pa a " r > ‘ ; "LESt =] ° ‘ yon ‘ , * ould wrap the solitude | a few years before, in the civil war ¢ niceties tim thd ahh ot thc uuel Shs ok t tho top of the Selections beeen raciest = ; ws | representation of the productions of our great | G §T , NEW YORK, | have arare memory.’ ' ito the bare roving Literature of the day ; | artist: has always beea recognized, an ny | : ON did he stoop a listening ear, en es began moaning piteously, The indignation | cella ) Ane pare re / - een, Sen eres | recognizet, and many | continue the repriat of the four leading Reviews: Sweep round an anxious eye And you were a ringer in King Charles Feha | sail Ms was in sited aud — ice belween Editorial Articles on Political, Industrial | ailempls Hive been made to ineet the want. | viz; s i0Ws; 9 : J i : ‘ i : oO; le WYsst na 5 \ SACLE Ma i} i i Ln whien mC 4 ’ i # sucee va faila : why j Ht s wi atabes : : : No Dark nor axe-biow did he hear, | time ?* echoed Mat, for they loved to get the} ye ce nan - oe | and Social Topics. : t tn Nap ia sa Jeet a th sie ae EUINBURGH REVIEW ~Whs No human trace descry, } old man to tell his odd stories about tue bells, ee ek oe ot het - shy bi Se eee sid aaa '0| LUNDON QUARTERLY REVIEW—Cone His sinuous path, by blazes, wound h they had heard them scores of times ‘Is that your child ! hy oe estabiish en aet journal, did not prove the in- | servatéve, Among trunks group'd in myriads round; =| though they had neard th saci sey ‘Ile ny the child sobbed | his ¢ c dilleren: e af the people of America to the WESTMINSTER REVIEW—Liberal Through naked boughs, between | Sefore, he—killed—my mother—just—as— he—i it | be employ- THE EXAMINER claims of hig tart. So Soon as @ proper ap- BRITISH QUARTERLY R&VIEW.—B& Whose taugled architecture, fraught } ‘Yes,’ replied Jansen, 1 was born in his ‘ iis r led it , » the walls ’ precial! - of th : wart aud an a! ilily to meet geircal, With many a shane grotesquely wrought, eu } , an ' lied oe pits RES bm hae thor } } ze to] : i ; . ‘ i Il were shown, the puhiic at once rallied with AND a) er . , reign ; but I was a man when he died, ana t wt creel \ : : a ot a ) » : fenielah Gah Sa is . The hemlock's spire Was seen. | 5 salted fee Wil : 5 : as : ad t Phe man doubied bisi SlLand mad Asli lie toh l the } Hl IS nol ne@- | 1s PUBLISHED ki ERY MONDAY PORENOON, enthusiasm to its support, and the result was BLACKW OODS EDINBURGH MAGAZINE have tolled for William and Anne, and two| pout giving a savage blow. One of the | ce tot ofthe wall; | a greal artist and commercial triumph—THE has eee ee be-standers interfered and said every air § livionat ae vadeees | ALDINE. TEMS. e rer @3 ow “y . \ . san” ol , nee ' . s . 12 T , Iho whi . ‘ oaeae te se nh peed beguiled | ‘Few men, as you know Jansen, observed |. ciavri you don’t stop this, UU cail a | ° seneees Rx Quuluer Printing & Publishing Co ate kee eect Lee Payable strictly is advance. ” sw t iH ” ' eM de } inger f 2 , whe re 7 : eer areae _ ee ee r ‘ | v s none cf ? emporary or ; ’ > c ° Within en saianed i e | one of tneringers in a tone of flattery which : welineae t eebee enw such 4 bewal i . : re J ’ yn. , 7 one i = i 7 ary or — | For any one Review..............$4 00 per annum : ’ ' | vi inlasan tha wareninue , ie ee ste : ; ei. ae Boot - nterest characteristic ofordinary periodicals. | P > two Revi “ c . n.way r seemed to please the garrulous old man, ‘can |, ,, . : . 4 } rts. * ‘“ , . : | | For any two Reviews.............. 7 00 Stream, rock, and run-way he had cross‘d, ' . father in all my life es bo? Sd. OF PICE, It isan elegant miscellany of pure, tight, and | For any three Reviews..........10 00 Unheeding, till the marks were lost boast of having lived in six reigns.’ I be man began to fumdle in his pocket ' i graceful literature; anda collection of pic-| For all four Reviews..............12 0 “ By which he used to roam ; i I 12 00 ce ; pass ee picnic! by ao Coraer Queen and King Streets. tures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, | For Blackwoood’s Magazine... 4 00 . ‘Seven, boy, seven !’ continued old Jansen ran ; : aud the c { cried out s ott at ¥ WATER LOTS . : 7 And now, deep swamp aud wild ravine | peevishly, ‘but no English bell tolled the a : ie ; eae a peak a i i F finblack and white Although each succeed. | For Blackwood and 1 Review. 700 « And rugged mountain were between Nef . ' K J ‘Take care, he's got a knife lie is going | beautifnlly i i yestern em THEIMS. | ing number affords a fresh p! sieiaiee. tian: tae | For Blackwood and 2 Reviews 10 00 me : ome fT the iast hing Jammie ; ai f Waters ? owl icre are , | ee ie nue ra os ark . : ¢ : The hunter and his home. kne . er ° ! a to stick you, ve " mane: ; itt a co Ifpaid in advance, 1 copy, I year, $1.40 friends, and the real value and beauty of the | For Blac kwood and 3 Keviews 13 00 . 7 j ‘Truth! but vou have a rare memory ! Se ee Ne all colt, fon the prem nodions Two-storey Ppald in adve , ’ - BOT TT eee mrad in Me | For Blackwood and 4 Reviews 15 00 is ; A dusky haze, which slow had crept ‘ Sure enough he produced « knife and | Dwelling H , co, 80x20, a | Uf paid within the year . 162) ALVINE wilt oe tnost appreciated after it is | 4 a , oo ‘ nara! giag ‘ » wo ‘ >} vena ‘ Ciliti fs ' $ ee ae a . e oS 6 ) ‘ 1g hea ¢ en of 4} — , | The Ss AGE i ; e 1n high, now darken'd there, Ob, rare! ejaculated the others ; ‘but teil | opened it, The crowd slipped away one by | Granary 40x20 Jat-buildings. | if not paid till after the end of year, 2.00 | oe ! We at the close of the year. While PY easigbrt ign Bh - es ~ 6 ' ‘ wes vai fpatian.othn a}is” : | ea s a . ther publications may ciaiin superior chean. | Ms8ers wWitao’ harge to the subscriber, only nd a few snow-flakes fluttering swept us about the bells—the wedding bells »excepl lwo ' Also. a W o fourteen r , 7 t 1 oe ee sHPAD~ | sli ; oe A - 7 - : } : é s ; one except ty \I oO, = \ l, ) i CLU B RATES, | ness, as compared with rivals of a similar j oo the express condition that subscriptions are Athwart the thick grey air, ‘The first wedding peals that was rung| «tr 1 am to be arrested,’ che man said ‘it | feet of water. : ; l class THE ALDINE uyicue and orivinal | Paid davartably in advance at the commencemer Zoster one Seater, til! between hose bells was for the marriage of old | sae This Prope comes in- ‘Tuw Examiner will be forwarded to | sass, PM ALDINE is a unique and original | o¢egch year. . The trunks and bouvhs, a mottied screen aes ee ee oe . sollte | will be for something,’ thereupon he plung- <a hh i ist desir. | Clubs at the following rates per year—pay- | conception—aione aut unapproached—ab- | " CLUBS: . »! rea t ; - + 4 . ar. s ; : ‘ he market, i t ll a! ‘ tely x veut mnetitinn is i . Of giummering moies was spread, Simon Plumtree, the vintner , asour, miser- | oq thy Kuife into the body of the child. | spre and: in} rsCounty, ent always in advance -— rane a mae ee A discount of tweuty.per cent will be allowed ’ asian BS a . has r ar ‘ : ri wy } : : « = : me ssf : ie character, 8@ prossessor of a comp )ete } ; ce * That tick'd against each object round ly beggar, as ever palmed off the thin wizes | Thechild shriekes «1 am murdered,’ aud a| for any branch ot ‘while, as « aite for 5 copies one address, - - + © 7.001 eciaume can not duplidale the cunt ae 44 : li | to clubs of four or more persons. Thus: four With gentle and continuous sound, of the Cape fer the true Malmsey. Well, he | wow rushed to the spot. Theman quietly | good ifotel, i passed. It is Ww 4 “ “ 10.00 paper auld geminata ne a en i? 0! 2n@ | copies of Blackwood or of one Review will be Like brook o'er pebbied bed refused the riagers their fees—but I followed | ,. ' ck ving | Situated 12 Railway aud ib “ “s es he i at Pe OF | eee address for $12.80: four eopies of the ] “sf . at — iI raised the child in his arms, and removiog erry ss muasnificant op + cS 17.00 | nu “ r of voiumes for ten limes ws cost ; | tour Reviews and Blackwood for $48, and so on The laurel tufts, that drooping hun himhome and again Gemandea them. © 1 hie hat said ea : oat “ . and (hen, there ts the chromo besides! { PREMIU ' . " rea s i a wi : cl . $ ° tes . his aoa ViCw . ' r ih Meads 20 | Olubse may be made up at eny time, lore { Ie vwational 2.0er0-Ur- itis CCU! YE t Few su osébe EMIUMS. Close rolid around their stems, turned me oui of the house as he wereld tucn 4 ee ae sheesh: teed t rhits mati: ' ible Private : . oe ; oe ee ot CW subscribers, applying early, for the year and. tha caar haaah ‘i till shat obwerg, ut a strange dog Mo Tt told 3 ' would ae oe oe es . a not fora shorter period than one year. Any; must be taken in: Ww sense lrue | 1875, may have without charge the numbers of Tere te th 1 lering gem oe eee _— on Ae ee ere ‘ ! : ‘ \ ¥y aini c »E sEraC rl are j Os Vi ras) yt ths dane a al dine ’ . ae V ere white with powdering gems. fee dca ia ks ln iat a ee ld. Tam only a ventri oe 4. | person obtaining for the Examiner a Club of | are its cosmopolitan. W! THE ALDINE | the last quarter of 1874 of such periodicals as But bark! afar a suij/en moan |! nga kneil be would litt ik » hear ‘2 The crowd went away. wilh ‘ t i vers, apply 10) Fiyeor more subscribers, will be entitled to | js a4 stricliv American institution, it does not , they may subscribe for. Swell’d out to louder, deeper tone, | three months after that his wife died—bat) » York Sun ; feo. A ‘ ctown; or O8 | a copy of the paper one year free of eharge. | confine itself entirely to the « production of | Or instead, uew subscribers to any two, three AS surging near it pass‘d, | he paid the dues he begrudged at his wed- ies da idea alk | : ‘ ox : native art, iis n 0 is lo Cuilivate a or four of the above periodicals may have one And, bursting with a roar and shock Mes at it THE DARK SIDE OF NATURE. ee BOURKE. | wows ts THE TIME TO SUBSORIBE. | Por! and Appreciative art taste, one that | Of the Pour Reviews,’ tor 1874; subscribers to That made the groaning forest rock, will discriminate only on grounds of intrinsic all tive may have two of the * Four Reviews, or “ Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind in the world.” pa | year tn advance. Full particulars in circular (in rush'd the winter Dlast ‘Probably he gained more by the burial ; Stee merit, Thus, while placing before the pat one set ot Blackwood s Magazine for 1874. than by the bridal,’ suggested old Matthew.’ There is an instance of meanness record rt , sow. ee eofTHR AT ao yee ied eg pal-) Neither premiums to subscribers nor discount : i Pace ; than by the bridal, suge i ‘ WO O100T) JM v wild wid rons of THE ALDINE, as a leading charac- | ¢ Aso erit whist d, st mt rk d, and hiss d, | , ’ » . hie rife he — mn the S . , yl »} has eit \ t i PporT .¥ te "Istlic t! , Ta ’ ye : alg . if on matec~ to clubs can be allowed unless the money be re- Caught by its sweeping wings, Yes,’ answered Jansen, ‘ his wife brought | in the Speclaler, which hes always s _ FINE APPLES. ] ears. Green ADVERTISEMENTS. spine dice ani fo 19 of +e most a eee to the publishers. No premiums a . - “A in nie i Air Pe thou ‘ vnids 1 18 avarice |} toustor sh tn cuiminating point. itis | & Dp ae I wee lame é eric artists, attention will always be| given te clubs. The snow was whiri dd to eddying mist, ; aim three thousand pounds; but! t ) hai porn Peas, ring | LOTIOCS, ells, | When people see a man advertise they know | piven to specimens from foreic: asters | . Circulars with furtl ieul Barb’d. as it see 1. with slings: ; ae cs ; ” inh naeratal baw o Wacnie am iand. i deltios ' taisine. Flies ' ‘ : a give QO Specimens from fcreign masters | irculars with further particulars may be had FO d, &6 lh Seemed, WIL Stings ; | led him to embark that, as wellas his own | there narrated how a European, having land- | Jellies, Martaaiade, | talsins, Pigs. he js a business man, and his advertizing pro- giving subscribers all the pleasre and in, | 08 applieation. And now t'was swept with lightning flight | gains, in the SouthsSea scheme, and he was | ed on the eeast of this country, lost lis way | VEFFaAnis, sc.) ec, a Lon Cee pee see claims that he is not above busiaess, but anxious | ciruciion obtainable from J eenc a ee i " “ Above the loftiest hen:lock’s height, : : ie ta ITALIS "AREHOUSE, | tedeit. Customers, like sheep, are gregarious, i we from nome or foreign) THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO., : : furie f ‘ ner ¢ t i au Waid thi HbsiV BaVEe eC 4 A4dh aa A A & ” oe . *3. Like drifting smoke, and now | Luried as a pauper at last t aliiily ha | and flock where they see others go. If nobody is eudhiihe tei : | 41 BARCLAY 8T., NEW YORK. It hid the air with shooting clouds, | *The curse of the bellsringer was on him,’ tion afforded him b De i | else were engaged in the same business, it would “ - raion ” ith THE ALDINE ie aap-neittla iene: -- vhneeali And robed the trees with circling shrouds he old r © who had } sled «| be important to tradesmen and dealers to adver- | ©TY, OMsINa Wilh Til ALDINE is au ims | ¢ . - . , $ Wi ing s, wesees the old rineer who bad been ad- oncealed and e in me ee, A Repository of Fas asu Then dash'd in heaps below, oe : iG om ee ee - o ; wo tize in the pares, because they are tempted to | portant feature, and its magnificent plates | P mn ~ re,and dressed as Willy. ately enabled him to hf KAU , Wide buy what they read of. But others are engaged | be are ofasize more appropriate to the | Instruction, Here, plunging in a billowy wreath, ‘No,’ staid Jansen, though people had n, and how | poe oo | in the — a ae even if they had ad-| salisfactory treatmemt of details than can There, clinging to a limb, aunt the ator and ehase By it was | proved his gratilude by aellin » her as a siat fi tdds rio S (iat 220Tk ) vertize, it becomes the more important or you | afforded by any inferior page. The judicious ’ The aiieingaanses nea ae niet he - : the story and « hose to say i _ o 5 fa ei to do 30; if they do not advertize it becomes inlerspersion of landseape marine figure, HARPER S BAZAR. ‘ , a : ' niy his own avarice working out its end— | and geting a higner | on a Unk ord Ty, ubly j ene ” eau : fats . err Brain reei'd, and eye grew dim; j ony eo a ayal 98 0 : ug c c e 4 ee oe SHGKINE AN , TOBACCO, doubly important.— Anon, and animal subjects, sustain an unabated in- ILLUSTRATED As though to 'whelm him in despair, so with the death of his wife, a doctor might being on lie eve ol giving Dirla to @ Chiid cl ' mi : terest, impossible where the scope ¢ f the work . Rapidly changed the blackening air have saved her, but old Plumtree saved his, which be himself was the father, A recent ‘ CIGARS. acu the ot too closly to a aes ie Notices of the Press. To murkiest gloom o! night guinea ani! bis helpmate ' n! fon proves tbat human pat $ 3 » Sunshine, Vir- of subject he jilerature of THE ALDINE | : ; : ve ‘ s Seep ey guinea ani iost Gis helpmai trial in London proves {bal Adm gy nature i 74 Goxes Teba ‘ , punshine, Vit oe : ngs | The Lazar is edited with a coutributio : Till naught was seen around, below, + And the second one-——’ ’ ili ages, and that man-d ; ginian, Diauiond, MERCHANTS is a light and graceful uccompaniement, | and taleat that we seidom find in an Sea ; ' a ANG tie yna one—— the same inalt ages, anit thi -tle $ ar : ‘ 7 La i - , cs ‘L. | is : Se c v ; . But failing fakes and mantied snow, le Nile ii a) ae aaa : Praia a vior Gertruje. WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR worthy of the artistic features, with only such aud the jourual itself is the organ w gre at That gleam in ghastly white. as Luke bradshaw, the mason—this | al a tO the year tals ~ . pas ce technical dispositions as do not interfere with | world of fashion —Boston Travelier. wife lived six years after her marriage—he i ai eel 2 is8. G OQODS the popular interest of the work _ The Bazar commends itself toevery member of At every blast an icy dari was sexton of the oerish. end refused to fe in yie, yss “1 ‘ } N. RA! NKIN, i a PREMICM FOR 187: | the household—to the children, by droll avd Seem'd through his nerves to fy, oe a cee ae i sly selling to Hig GW ¢ & Pownalsts ie arm On eT pee pees, to the young ladies by its fashion The bleod was freezing to his beari— the ringers, because, he said, he was free 01 | },-,, ‘persons | therein atthe tim Cl’towa, , 1874 Pas Agi Sigg i avery subseriber for 1875 will receive a | platesia endless variety, to the provident matros Thought whisper'd he must die. the chureh—being the servant of it, lke) +... cc ith <4 fae eo sist 2 "7" Advertising in the EXAMINER. | beautiful portrait, in oi! colors, of the same | by its patterns for the childreas clothes, to The thundering tempest echo'd death, ourselvse ae Ne a bi amcrside. inne | nebledog whose picture in a former issue afearin i tasteful designs for embroider- He felt it in bis tighten d breath : ert tern moet Cre rt om ; } allracted so much atienti | ed Slippers aad iuxurieus dressing-gowns. But anid oi a a! on ‘A paltry subterfuge, th lida t save : : : he usual reductions to those who apa the reading-matter of the Bazar is unifo Spoil, ritle, droop'd, and slow t iy Ol Datrsdresser, aiid is Uneie i iW Him. | oyyy b ees MOLAS- ‘MAN'S UNSELFISI! FRIEND ” | great excellence. Th h a, As the dread torpor crawling caine his wife!’ chimedein Matthew; ‘but your) who. ie bra wae disc se 3 — | ate i od } Bm celleuce. The paper has acquired a Along his sta os Ls ee aus ules eet taal ll thane psig ley siuc. ADVERTIZ® | will be welco1.e in every home. LEvervbody | Wide ere for the fireside ecujoyment it af- é ggering, stiffening fra.ne pro] rec¥ Wilil hardiy « > true again, te ee ae ieee eee “eee i MO) i ~ " . i om } a ad : eat : 3 - | fords.—N. F. Bvenin Post ne RS f f : tained Ulat the piace had t BeUPated Wilh 1s DHUDS. ; / a ; 4 ae | loves such a dog, and the portrait is execut- . 7 . Me sunk upon the snow twenty years come Candiemas since Peter parrafin oi!, and | been seton fire in six 4w | Se | ed so true to the life, that 1 seems the verit- | x 1 : * . Aitaa ii, @ i ti wv il t O11 i ill SIA (‘hy . ee a i i > p pers 4w | i ¥ Ais ; = rms ‘ Reasoa forsook her shutter’d throm Shaw married the milers daughter 4 i aie aa ' —— able presence cf the animal itself, The Rev. | ° . : oe ee ' " julierent places; tue ol nan was in a } 1 on UaT ee 7 eu a aig oe a cone saan i ‘ He deem’é that summer hours ‘Ay! twenty years—the time is aimost Up. | on ssieep, 1 room . Fag 4€QA7A | ADVERTISING RA‘'TES, «| - or ft a it ae a ee a eee — ee Again ground him brigiitly s! ' a ak Ane me Se — ee ee ee z+ bh aes : : | foundland dog (the fivest in Brooklyn) barks | : os nhien ea r. ae Peter maite 2, te) ae n . "| and there w 5 | t i 3 & c x ge : 8 us a ; Until further notice, Advertisements will be }atil! Althou 3) natural, no cane who sees! Harper's Bazar, ORO FORE... vorscerce sovse oon 90 Again the fresh, green forest-s see how weil he keeps aCe Serene ‘ : juserted at the following rates: | this chromo will bave the slightest fear of | #4 00 includes prepaymeat of U.S. postage « Site &! ‘ . . ‘ til isoner $ ¢ iv 11 5 . ‘ Sead —_ i . Rifle in hand, ive jight!, trod— | *¢ And the eomyract was—— ae pap ae c 1 square, one insertion, - - - §1.00| heen bition by the publishers, : : He heard the deor’s | hiea ‘This: Peter was aos : ther Pree emer , WN iced tse, alsa “ena i cae Each Continuation, .- - - - - 00.25] Besiaes the chromo, every advance sub. | . oe tions to Harper's Wegasine, and Basar Or, couch'd within the shadowy nook ee ee ee ae tion reialive t ; wtman | . Eas Special Notices, ** per line,” - - 00.12} scriber to THE ALDINE for 1875 is constitut- | Se es or oue year, $10. 00: or, two of eeeees © Winn the shadowy 1 | though he hed a fair share of trade, and the | , | ad & mebiber sind anual 0 Gee eee Harper's Periodicals, to onc address for 1 year, He drank t crystal o! boy < ‘i Oe es the house, and lhe 5 scovered | LE lean a an ae T, ANS CNMLG1eG 60 Git Sf Prives | $7.00: postage free, That murmor'd at his feet eee ee ee ae ee ee ut. Italso appeared that i ; mEcs © | Anextra copy of either the Mazazine, Weeki _— t Ye rpA . a ha {} , ‘ 7 - ; “+ - An Whiyy «2 Tea are : * .%r . } Raz al 2 ; ; re 4 . a oe oe me TO IRETORSS os 5 HO Se tO rer had induced his unele to mal 6 i rent Vy t THE ALDINE ART UNION. | or Hazar will be supplied gratis for every Clu t ehanged—his cabin : rspread set man who evér refused to vey the rings & a uu pUly Ss pui live } nT as is nets own of five subscribers at $4.00 each, in one remit- tafier, and wail, and chair, St ee i eg Gk Wourt come Into poss a MO ears ee, eee ee TUE | tance; or six copies for $20. 00, without extra (vieam’d in the crackling tire, that shed ers—-for the fate of the Lwo orides became a all his little property, and he woulda Us : cs iN i aa ALBINE piclures, Whieh, with other parot- | copy: postage free. its watmih, and he was there sort of village gossip, and grew inlo a super-| | aenet 17 fro pe a : a | gs aud engravings, are to be distributed Lack numbers can be supplied at any time. His wife had clasp'd his hand, and now sition. Yo prove the felix of these old| 7 em ee ee Po : nar HAVING IMPROVED | Among the members. To every sertes of 5,009 | The seven volumes of Harper's Bazar for the sg ce — Sr Social se etn oe } } leat Mr.. Justice Lush é¢a a ee Sw ED subscribers, 106 different pieces, valued at} years 1868, '69, "70, °71, °72, '73, °74, el ] Her gentle kiss was on lis brow , , , Y s death fr. gusiice LUSO Sal att od UU S 9 rn gar ib ji rent jn , Valued at} years 1868, ‘69, "70, “Tl, "72, 73, "74, elegantly So gan lags wives’ stories, a8 Peter called them, he also | WO" His death. Me. dustice Tush sail it AMUSO Li CSS GUUS 1) paweR & GORDON PRESSES, | overs2soi aro uicirbated’ as toon ae une | Bound in green morocen cloth, will beset Ey ete if . si ig mg a . } retu i to pavithe ngers on his wedding! — : ay ' ‘ | series is full, and the awards of each sepics } PFESS, freight prepaid, for $7. 00 each. Tne hound crouch'd, dozing, nearthe blaze, , ')83es PRT Eee FIgote ' come ! 1 and ho sentenced the . . 4nd a vood variety of : : oe ia ws ae ie And through the pane’s frosi-pictured baze | day: bullie said, w hen I paid the customary | - ; ee. Sena , ANG & ZOOG varieby oO as made, are to be published in each sueceed Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. y hi 1 } ; : soner t ti. S@rvibuds for iil 7 r eAy TA y i ing issue of THE ALDINE Piie fantara Gene ean the white drifts wistt « eae wm th law vie aa i ; WP Te ae 4 = g tsse 113% AWUINE. ibis feature sicccaestencsteereaaiahade. visit, + Come to me this day twenty years, | —_* 3 [LLINERY, |THE NEWEST STYLES OF TYPE, | only appiics to subscripers who pes for mne| r ti : spe! That passed: before his ewimming sight Wwe are prepared to do all kinds of and if I do not repent of my bargain I will syarion a aribiraanians ; TRS lie i as al es sila HOUSEHOLD GENTS. rats, 5 iSts, I oz., water ualia pint. Does not a figure bound, pay you with interest. sent Gn application enciosing a stamp. 5 And ajsoft voice with wild delight, ‘And the twenty years will be up next “kK, ir een eo Z aie : : PEAT! ‘ : CLAVEY Vb i TERMS Harper s Magazine. 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PWEEDS, ii : 4 x ee ieee See | how many homes it penetrates every month, we Morn broke—away the ciouds were chased From the ebove conversation the reader Castard Apple. Pare and core {2 sour | , i Bat ; sang ay | Specimen copies of THE ALDINE, 50 Cents. must consider it as one of the educators as well The sky was pure and bright : . | apples; stir a cuatard and pour it on them is Hina | & a as Ey #3 \ { schon iat a as entertaivers of the public mind, for its vast i’ I : < will gather nearly all we have to communi- “ ' ‘ Mi, Vie » EQuiibhy 3 2 i a W THE ALDINE wiil, hereafter, be obtain- | jonularity has b : And on its blue the branches traced en ee spa ee and bake. ’ a ee eSB eS z able only by subscription will | popularity has been won by no appeal to stupid ” Their webs of swrhi *| cate respecting the singular compact. li ee ae ea oe ' a} HE S| } 3; i Pp meee Only Uy eeererty iucre Witt De HO | prejudices or depraved tastes.—Boston Globe, heir webs of glittering while , i © oe : ' | Inkstaits may be removed from hooks by aManhkets, iwheaine, |) ss on f r } reduced or ciub rates; cash for subseriotions The character which this Magazine its ivory roof the hemlock stoop’, was not through parsimony that Peter had / wetting the spot with a solution of oxolie acid R | J The pine its silvery tasse. droop 4, | refused the customary fees to the ringers on Down bent the burien! wood, And, scatter'd round, low points of green, a al iii danaiell ' : Peering above the snowy scene, above the "=o _~ _— “ the time. | Matters had thrived with him since he mar- ried; the old miller had died and lefi hima : Iw’! | must be sent to the publisher direct, or hand- | for variety, enterprise, artistic wealth, and liter- . ‘ F FE and MARINE ed to the local canvasser, wilieul responsi- | ary cuiture that has kept pace with, it it has not } : ; @ rs , | bilily lo the publisher, except iu cases wire | led - —_— sneak nore ———— — 3o5 17 4b i <3 iu a= onnn: 1 Cerlilicate is civen, bearing the fac-simile | gard it with justificble complacency. . es i ne Ur SOGOKLYN, NEW YORK. ea, of J nee Sci i. N pe si nk sn catitles them ton great claim mn ‘the publie sgl fh esl ia RNS Ao CDs aaa gratitude. The Magazine has done good and Cece CANVASSERS WANTED. notcvil all the days of ite life—Brookiyn Lage. : can be glazed by adding a table- | O hi? wedding day, but to prove that he was | Linen can be glazed by ad ling a table- | 52 . spoonful of salt and one of floely scraped | ** white soap to a pound of starch, Toeach bow! of starch, before boiling, add y drifted high . oe la a deep hollow, drifted jug a tablespoonful of Epsom salts. Articles ’ A wave-like heap was thrown, ' me ae ‘ ee a 3 } i $ {i Ans reson wishing Pw A A EE) iciniadi eeenaune in the ee i ! considerable sum, and in his own trade he prepared with this will be stiffer and in a Sr wing NCW ecamers 4 wital Paik Pp, -- 1.6 O06. Any person Wishing lo act perm “e niiy as | aii ere Ot ea im cereal ; | measure fireproof, til! navi | Vaegerat eee ma local Canvasscr will receive full and prompt -© ~ r d blaze it sho ad been equaliv successful. He had not : [i ee ee 8 © ss ib Sars . ' , re. + oe eam ey : ' ig sweet ae a } ‘. ; hed When an iron } r becomes hy | ur Pals, 1,608,047 information by applying to POSTAGE FREE TO ALL SUBSCRIRERS IN THE UNITED thie Snow-Hird, Chirpiog swee forgotten his compact with Jansen, and ha ee ae Ene ad f { be Do- } oe nmeanan® vneen- lak STATES otter tae with teinnina fact . . ’ : long usage, it can be hardened by heating t : . : : me ' ato dee 4” THE ALDINE COMPANY bavnnete il : a D - lito et cis iy 8 3 et ; frequently wondered at the prolonged life of | 5s uinese and shingiog several 4 mis : Metal Assets, iat dae $2,608,947 Se sae ae got iin Hares r » Nagasion, one Sep ge pore a: nsullied, smooth, and fair, iby os a Feuness Ane Peanging * hi sin 3 ae oo aiden Lane, Nei ork. £4.00 includes prepayment of U. S. posta It seem’'d, like other mounds, where trunk the bell-ringer, never magining fiom his pa efcold water. Py wel éd, & ©. | “ i a 2 i oe ee ae publishers. = P asin ' ae : ' : ' “a ; ee ee ad , ‘ ae i =) 9¢ ~- Al Shi 7TRERALTUM 2 fie 3 pti . : . ”, And reck amid Wie wreaths were sunk, age, that he would ever live to remind him | Ifthe sink spout freezes, inse . Ol Wholesale & Retail. | oe bs rs C er ony ean oe HESL mci Teheeet a n a ViGOR. vg tee gay - —— Bayesine oa But. oh. the dead was there. a ag ee “ee ~ smpanilbetinn of lead pipe, into Which pour boiling waiter nena | Losses by the Bokwe Fire,.......,. 298,088 | Ss eh ee a 5 Osis : and dzar, to one address for one year, 00 ; of it, if, indeed, he had any recollection of ea cataianes a orl | Just Published, Price One Shilling Sty. | or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address i | . wh -¢ , tor is ea oe . " ws eres ne year. 27.00: Spring came with wakening breezes bland, | the circumstance; which, although Peter Total claims paid,... .........0-$868,381 | r for one year, $7.00 ; postage free. Soft suns and melting reins, doubled, he was determined sot vo take ads f a ani oa ae ge : _ sieht OF LIFE; oF SELF-PRE An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weeki, And touched by her Ithuriel wand, : : ou a aa | fo takeink spots out of thahogany, touch a gq | The Subscriber faaving been appointed SERVATION. A practical Guide to | © azar will be supplied grat s for every Cla Earth bursts its winter-chains. i vantage of. In _ OF & SEORE se bes “a with a feather dipped in a teaspoonful of i ; ; : §_ | General Agent of the above Company for) freaith, Strength, and Vigorous Old Age. ol Five subscribers at $4.00 each, in one remit- ; In a deep nook, where mossand grass i constituted mind,.the Pewterer could not) wat ro which a few drops of spirits of nitre : ile rete Prince Edward Island, is prepared to Te-| Address to the Nervous, the Sedentary, the sees nee — for $20.00 without ext a And fern leaves wore a verdant mass, help feeling somé anxiety as the termination | have been added, and rub quickly with a wet Wr x py AUCTION, oun ee a mega aguast | Hyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions | Back ae can be supplied at avy time Some scattered bones beside, of the twenty years approached, and it was | © lu. Tr oMER Pols [AL BUILDING Hire on Property of & assis | have becoine debilitated or relaxed from ir- A Complete Set of Harper's Magazine, now A mother, kneeling with her child with great delight that on the evenjful | Saturate spo: water and stand | 4 Esa RONTAL BA LDING, FENTON T NEWRERY regularities of life, clim te, age or disease, | comprising 49 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, Told by her tears and wailings wild a ; a * | them on plates aroun id among the win- CHARLOTTETOWN. . : % ” |or from over-taxed 1 abused energies, | will be sent by express, freight at expense of [That there the lost had died | Candiemas-day he found his =e ghee plants. The object isto supply moisture Ch’town, Dec, 14, 1874. tf | whether of body or mind; with the Instruc- a for 2.25 per volume. Single volum iusnal health. ‘ Ai least, he said,‘ the old ito neutralize the effect of iy furnace oy a rroerenrtieen | tions for the Treatment of all Disorders re- | oy mail, a 3.00. Cloth cases, for bind; —— . } ' ’ : c ‘ = 5 "OY «Ss POW] ga your » BPikeratnnt } y 5 3 r LATER ATL Ri chur] shall see that Lhave not repented of | grate hea 7 ) | sulting from the Loss of Nervous or Physical | 1g, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. . ’ Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. . PED ATT Lee LOOU CsA Cee AGA S . ts Lr RSD A Fy artnet of Publi W ge Forces by SLA Mune ysic my bargain,’ and going into his counting- it is said that lining the w , ceiling rue 15th O ? " ’ Departnest 0 ll It Or \. hoot ae BEDFORD SUA Leduse.” oo slg: ‘i a _ sia ee es ag ouse. he was about to send for Jansen and windows cefa cellar with four os ' “An excellent mauual for all who may THE LEGEND OF THE BELL. | tose, oe ae aot a eign to the thicknesses of old mowspapers, pasted on | : ck, noon, a very CANADA pear excelent manual for ail who may | SALE of FREEMOLE.Paeraeee “ene en SE a renee ~ J owith strong size, will prevent roots and other | @&} m SER eS : y pled by | _—— ” ale Gazelle. . me Re Coenen, door articles stored thertin from freezing Charles A Hillsboro” Cas | QEALED TENDERS, addressed to the | ea ins eon ot diet sud the fegute- Situate at Mount Stewart ta avery old room ofone of the most an- ‘Well, dansen, | am glad to see you. [| SE RTECS ag AE ae Ny EE ui ee aie near HORTIBRLE age of | undersigned, at Charlottetown, and en- | tion of the functions the advice throughout Bridge tiquated buildings in one ¢ the most aucient | was ahout to send for you, to prove to you poe valle - iaphaniie waka ses wks aaah d ' : - ae ae dorsead ** Tender for Souris Hospital,” will | js admirable.”— Mirr: r. i ; P towns in England, sat five old men. ft was) that | have aot repentei my choice, and to} toretner with whitening, isan excellent dis- as vl aot a ty f js the ero. - sooner a wae BSDAY, 15th > De. La ee re only regularly-quatified . " oo iy ublic Auction, on the in the elden time, bul even then the spot of } express a he pe that vou. who have been | enf ‘ id pre servative of furs The odor pert) ba eta ‘ Doug- January next, lor bu ing i Sem -nemacs Bich 4 ay. years, nas de. | ie. er day of January next, (A. D. which we are writing was looked upon by the \ spared “0 long. will mot go down into the | ‘ fihe i rostly dissipated py the cam las: th : ie voted is entire pttention to the cure of these Sid,) a © hour of Twelve o clock, noon, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, ‘° ™3- Marine Hospital at Souris, P. E. I. | memreers: » | por netic me! the car 617 » s0nth antiquaries of the time, men who have long , grave withour feeling, that with the great ee atl tatebeiatnde J it sevonty: | aeensieae te & nian and specification to be Patients: residing in the Colonies can be} Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- Since gone down to the graves, with inquirs of Events, rests the fiat of life and In banging paper, first punmsione tie Ma | pee co a ee ae 4 ' , Successsfully treated hy correspondence, | tained in an indenture of Morigage bearing ee ie cane gee soe se oy, fand wash with size made of one ounce of | ** "007 § fa ows ve CaMtns | seen at the office of Dr. McIntyre, M. P-, | and remedies will be forwarded in secreey | date the Eleventh day of June, A. D. 1872 ing eyes; end many wore the old legends. | death. Here are the ringers’ fees, and with | cine to a gation of water. See that the paste | 22d My 5 iia 178) | Souris, and at the Government Engineers's | and safety to auy address. - "| gnd made between Casntes Wonems han is ae ell . . ei a Ts : : Siete : ss seven [77} a \ vy-six (7611! office. P nildi ’ > Tig alps tpitin Ailaadtresay,. abo tenpbicpenoag teh ck ae : Senn . landmarks of history, with which it was @S-) aych jinierest as even your seruples will be | has no Jumps, and that the back of the paper chains, and the vely laias nad | ofice, FO, Rane. ieaelesiabnere. | THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had, | LevNxe, of Mount Stewart, in Queen's County, sociated. Theoldrcom was one of those in | satisfied,” and he placed in the hands of | is covered with it for fully ten minutes b tty links ik ae ad Rod aiaal Persons tendering are notified that, in| price one shilling stz., in Halifax, Nova! in Prince Fcaward Island, Merchant, and whieh the sold neams which supported the | yansen five little sh huts each of hick aon. | tobe hanging. ee : ' ~~ | case of firms, the actual signature, occupa- | Scotia, J. H. Woodrich, Drug Store; Yar-| Jaxer Avene, his wife, of the one part, ane: a id ele cliaie laa i ; , ie ieee : Sis iia wits Soumabin hate NINETY~'1 2eS-OF LAND tion and place of residence of each member | mouth, H. A. Parr; Pietou, Henry Ellott;| Joux Arnos, of Montague, in said Isiand, epper epartments projected tow «dk 1 |} tained ten golden guineas. Renae. ae ou . ‘ iy: ‘Jy! of the same must be attached. St. John, N.B., i. Chubb & Co., and in, Esq., of the other part, all that tract pices sas ; w tha man 0 “wierate The old r er mum) out h than!) ada one ou 2G! C4 a iit situate in lown- wn en >EOTTE mY ry . i : Da . . : de seiling—itself so low that aman of moderate The old ringer mum ! out his thanks, nite fauld eo Pons — fo each Tender must be affixed the actual | CHARLOTTETOWN, Pp. E. 1.,0f Messrs. Brem- | and parcel of Land, situated lying, and being height couid touch it with the palm of his) snd sought his companions at the inn an ¢ of ammonia liquor, at " Doe ) J siguature, with P.O. address, of two sol- | Her Brothers, 44 Queen Street, | on Lot or Township number Thirty-eight, a a ‘ ‘ % : ‘i jen pe aa 4 . 4s We oan 3 o »3 » hous z snnitieniiainaninges | bounded as low co ae . hand ; its floor was of red til+, and tts huge ‘The charin is broken,’ they said, + dansen | of 1 sohol. Objects will pe dihepavbiuirreag fee Gener ae Gene - Iuporrant Cavrion.—The publie are | in "c ee fees phetiy + pyr ys , lace thee hearth—for firesplace ; pyer toll the bell for another funeral ! ed bright bv rubbing with this e LPwre4r SSASAIUI ES > * on 7 . ee ee PT ik ah ha a = a ee igie © ract of flre-piace, or ral Sibaes er , will nev r toll ' = eral. z 4 > RVELL, the due performance of the work, in the earnestly warned ainst a piracy of the | Fifty, (50) acres of land, the property of the : there was none, in the modern acceptance © - For one more—-lor one more!” said Jan- | Suet Pudding —Half a pound of fiour, on: a eee conditions of contract. above Wwors emanating from a so-called] heirs of the iate George Douglas, thence ac- : 70 . a . ’ — i | re ' wf anat gh anned very email na Cis t . sale a ft 4 } > > institute.” Roste hin s : . as ‘ the terin—afforded ampie space for a dozen sen, feebly - even the event of the day could | hail pound b ‘ f suet ¢ he i 3 d vel y smnall, one The department does not bind itself to oe ee . Boston, whic h unblush- cording io the magnetic north of the year 1 individuals to si: beside it, while the crack- | pot root out the superstition from his mind. | teaspoonful of salt, mix these with just sufli- | , ' nntil accept the lowest or any tender. By SPPropriates Lie tities of two works, | 1764, South, seventy-seven degrees, Kast, ; Monday, ' : published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. J. E. BOYD, Engineer in charge. March 20th 1874. .. —— Dec. 21, 1874,—till 13 jan cae | cient milk, or water, to keep them together, | 4¥¢% ‘ ‘eam! glit, th was tolling ; : the 15th dai i: uary, 1875 [dream!, last night, that [ was tolling | Boii it two hours and a halfin a basin or | ‘#e 40% , or oT Big Bess for the last time—and thet! was a) cjoth. Walfa pound stoned raisins may he ghost tolling a bell for my own funeral. added. seventy-six (76) chains, thence Souii twelve (12) chains and fifty links, thence North | seventy-seven degrees, West seventy-six (76) ling !og burr.ed at their feet. The! nilding, | of which this room formed a portion, was " ‘ . — t i aASWIA ef 4°: Liam } : ; ! an anciont hosticry, or inn, and, although it | te Sr J : | : oa | chi ete der, ad teat it was in the main thoroughfare, or street, as | The day following, an event oceurred thal i Sweet Sauce. —Halfa pint of nice brown | peat Se et sa Je Z m nae < ue ed | ftv (50) links to the place of commence- we should now call it, there was a wide open | jong after afforded a theme fur the gosstps of | sugar, a piece of butter the size of a sinail ern x — 2 GREEN. Bil E, RED, GRANGE AND W HITE a ne Se vee eee : : ak | eg eat with a spoon until it becomes frot} : “**™) of land, a littie more or less, exclusive of . ‘ +} d de " I . » Sat t! Pp | egg, beat with a spoon un il becomes froth, ‘ cein frontofit, about which stood rudée/ the town. It was the Sabbath, and Peter | ©8 nei : : bis de as ae _ "ee ns : we : : 7 : «ts were wont } if tended service in thei j | stir boiling water into it until it becomes we: WO OWS - \ o's os i9 ig g. the Settlement road running through the wooden benches, where the gues owe and his wi 8 attended service in neir usua the right consistency, then add half a glass N KW GOODS : | same. | to regale themselves in summer. The Jocal.| seats. During the sermon, Mrs. Shaw was | rv W Arran TED to be FULL LENGTH A well finished Dwelling House and farm and weight, STRONGER AND BET- | buildings are upon the premises. For far. ily 0 tow we nee not mention 1 h 8 ' o1 wine and a little grated nut neg Kee ad { t f cir +t! f the n *- I , a , 1 I ER 1D every respect than g ny other I: ny ther par ticulars as to terms of sale dc . apy lv seized with apoplexy, and carried out of the | it near the fire. we ee ios arial iba AT THE . youl e . i af + wn aad ' ae 1 ive § tac ya te % P x 3 ee see | oye a ggg | Ifpossible, buy au oil cloth which has been ” 1 lish or American warp. at the office of the undersigned. reeognized. The five old men, and they On the day of the funeral, Jansen, who, | = je for eee the longer it has | amp, rn Dh OTS j BEWARE oF Imi7vaTIONs. None is genu- Dated this Fifteenth Day of October, A D. been unwashed the better it will bear, the; \S 2 34% ‘Ur DUUID. ine without cur name on the Iabels. For | 1874. ! . — | . a io t | very old, were the bell ringers ofthe | since he had become feeble, had usually | de a; | r were all very old, | paint being harder. Never scrub. Sweep | j } hare hi t ‘s | is eri , : ee au : : sale by all dealers. "ITZGE ), venerable church which stood a stone's, taken his grandson, a man bordering - fifty, | ssh badd bale bemah, bad Wash With & sok | FOR SALE BY {Pueen “Qquare, e by dealers a aici a yd aaa im throw from the hostelry. They were seated | to assist him in ringing the mighty bell, per- | cloth dipped in milk and water. Don't use Sei Meena abo’ ibaa a. . - - ., bs essignee g . in the deep chimney corner, for it was in the | sisted in going to the belfry alone. As the | soap. Rub iiry with a handful of rags. NORSRY & J QO ay! ienninnene ae ee ae oan MN. G.{ Oct. 19, 1874.—till sale _ holiy-time, and wereenjoying themselves in | funeral cortege approached the churchyard) qe pest bed bug poison is a globule of wind each tua woke ane achat The Gabscribers have eecaived ger 8kaan-|- — ss a CO Union Hall fieetings- inhaling the smoke of the fragrant indian | the bell suddenly ceased—people thought at | mercury about the size ofa silver five cent | AO Putas Ba a Enzi sh Congo Tea. seneninnay weed. For some time they smoked on ap-/ the time that this was done purposeiy, be-| piece, thoroughly mingled with the white of | a a of F rence Wars, CHESTS more of that hichiy a aie ORD’S DAY, 11, a. m., Worship and ; ied in their reflections. At! cause the deceased had, by one day only, | 29 ©86, the last previously beaten toa froth. MOGr Fraccoery, A 6 . . a en eee * Breaking of Bread.” parently burie anit oh lbenial ee ia senna ge Nin ae Stop all cracks with putty, both of the bed| — ., ts ae ' HEW SUPPLY OF Congo Tea, for Sale at lowest figare. Lord's Days, 64, p. m., Gospel Preaching. : Jength the eldest,whose thin,a silvery locks | paisified Jansen’s prediction. Several hours | and of the surbase and floor joints of the room, South Side Market oquare, N. RANKIN. British é&r Moreign Nov. 7, 1874. Thursday, 8, p. m., Bible Readings. ands re visage, proclaimed him to be als | afier, the companions of the latter sought j and apply the above mixture with a feather. —ee ren ee 2 pa I Sept. 14, 1874. tf entenarian, drew a jong whiff, and | pim in the belfry. He was dead the fl | There is no necessily of washing the bedstead. Reeeived this Eall j 4 1 mostec him in the belfry. He was dead on the floor < hKeceived this Kall, | MERCHANDIZE! squeaked out half musingly — | arm, had carried him off his legs, and, no | plan to have pleasant conversation at the | sO) PAT io Manhood Restored. _ A victim of youthful imprudence, esusing FREEHOLD FARM ON LOT 44 | —the rope which he had twisted round his; Mirth at Meal Time.—Everybody should +] shall live to see it yet!” ! i 8 ie Suitable f 5 Spas ‘premature decay, nervous debility, ete + Never Jansen!’ observed tle youngest of | longer having strength to subdue the huge | table, just as they have good food. A little se lo fer the Present Season having tried in vain every known aeeoaaet massof metal, he had heen dashed to the | reading. it may be of humorous things, Wen’s, ‘ Children’s Which are now Open for Inspection has found a simple self-eure whieh he will sued +} J hits 4 Lf AAA VLA theperty, 6 bale old man of thrce score and ground and killed anecdotes, etc, will often stimulate the joy = and Sale, at the i ° a ae BGs : » HAC, s @ Joy- | , send free to his fellow sufferers. ten—* never; “tis nineteen years last Candles!” The story is still current ia the neighbors j ous elements of the mind and cause it ha Boot » Rubbers, s : ‘ . J H. REEVES, is aie auaahs eer tame, P u K S A h tr f mes, and she looks younger and stronger hood, where they oxen ong abet, on the day igereusly. Tey and ae going to the. a a: ae Low est Cash Prices. ots 6m : . (puE Subscriber offers for sale all the ever. W he? Agri, a verychit | Of his interment, the \tolled of its own! table all tired out. Let all troublesome | slippers, &e., con a aan the Farm then ney . ane accord, and even declares that it was his own | tepics be avoided. Don’t scold domestics. ee” ALBERTON ! ene ot : lately owned by John Kickham, situate on Township No. Forty-four, at the head o to you or I, And do you think. Janeen, toes Ghost that tolled it; and add thatfor many | Don’t discipline children. Think and say | Rap Gal Chea you who have already one footin the grave,’ years after, at Candlemas. the bell has been | something pleasant. Cultivate mirth, and _ rer oaig Uleap. Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The ean hope to outlive her’ | heard to toll, but with @ strange unearthly | laugh whenever anything witty is said, If) Dec. M4, 1874, said farm is conveniently situate to «1 tell you it will come to pass, Willy ; the | sound like distant music, and then only by | possible, never eat alone. Invite a friend of ; [ PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Supplies continually received. ESuilding F_ots. sa feat d ale ; HE Subscriber offers for sale several) House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is } : * | , 4 scvera * i ething has happened twice before, since | those who believe in ghosts and witchcraft. whom you are fond, and try and have a good | y LAIN JOB AND BOOK BUILDING LOTS near the Railway the attention of those whe require a nise = : : rig Be that asitmay, there are many still living | time: Vriendship and friendly intercourse | PRINTING done at the B OWN Station. Terms Liberal farm. ‘Title good, and terms easy. Z ‘have been bell ringer in St. Margaret's, and | who believe devoutly in the Legend of the| atthe table wheis the appetite and promotes Bi sunt th : 8 s s : ei FICE. os rae Sed GEORGE W. HOWLAN, Wo. D. STEWART. I tell you again that it will come to pass. Bell. the flow of animal spirits, Alberton, Dec. 14, 1874. 8) era Ch’town, Aug. 8, 1874 " October 5, 1874.