= A WEEKLY r= ‘*This is true Liberty, JOURNAL OF = when Freeborn Men, having to advise POLITICS, ——— = eee: = =-— = - — oa een a ena — oo war LITERATURE AND NEWS. the Public, may speak free.’---Zuripides, VOL. XX. 3 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1889. a = | whe & yamine | ti yt cio AM ER IC — The ie © e satlor had dwelt in thebear : ie others aus ae tg PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY a rine and Fj ire Insurance ! OTS? avis & SALGOR = FIER ANS REVENGE, ot isicrmn . Cate Bay, and it took and a ‘They seemed only to tnlake ef 38 a) et % ike deep root during t'e first veyage After that food. Perhars tho more abstemious lives ox at WALTER C. g13 orri GRANT, iH STREET, NEAR ARR. E, HILLS @ORO KING'S 8Q —_- —— é 2 + OLY 2. ) 1 i > RMS, FIRE s MAk INE. on earth te had just seen Kit ty Anson e on shore and was : ¥15 . 77 : ; off on another expedition, which fasted for Fifteen Shillings, per annum. half in HEA PICR...¢ ‘ tee : a BENJAMIN PETTIGRE married; Kitty Anson whoa few months °# ch lasted tor adyince 7 ” OF k IC " orner of Chureh X Court Streets, Toronto. Pit 0 TOR. before had been be'rothed to him, whom he ae yeers, In _ that time he had never ‘ ‘gv : : loved ahout us fond . sah been pear Sandburn—had never vonce seen : ‘an . f 7 ‘ : ay us fond y ag any roug Joong | ever ce § — Ca; ital and Assets upwards of ~ ” - $: 50) , Of ") wlottetown, ..e.e.ccee P FE. Island. fellow ever loved a gir’, and who ha: i jilted auy mdividual from that place, and had never Go sdet e Deposited at Ottawa 9 06 10 ° "8 9. supplied with Fresh OYSTERS. him quite es cooly and eruelly as tho ough she omg heard the name of Silae Grief or his - - - ° ug 2, 186s ; ab rea by mort , y : tlemen to Act as Agents for the ie $9" Aug aes — fa a had been a fashionable city lady, instead of a |“ . se @ by mortal lips. He would not G P. RIDOUT, Esquire . re" — young thing brought ap in a rade fishing |Sk them, nor contrive, as some might have * Examiner,’ vit te-- PE r & R PATE and’ g os = bee ” Govera r, Pry ra? FE village on the stormy coast of Maine,amongst | °!"* d to do, meens to injure his rival. Yet | 4 iM , } y . Kt ry sy , r . . T. - BI IR CH AL] be Esqai 8 ~ ~ Dep y row ; a i ii the rie meet eof hardworking p ople Under bring those five years bis wicked prayer William ye Esq., 2 Summerside, r PER EA otdy ROGUES, be ee Manager. 9 e e the rovgh blue jacket of Ned Brace throbbed | *™* pe ways been: Owen O'Neill, Bag, wm WI LASSES a great heart, capable of holdin ’ the sord . tet me have the chance of reveny- Mr. Joseph Sharpe Linkletter Read, NOOD TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES an e oe ' t e 0 bh ing half t anh CLAY hic Chak’ anatt i en; “ : : i eee -y wor'd, and ne one could have im — ne ved | ey iby # On at man. Richard Reid, Esq i Aibverton, j j other GROCER ES, to gether with very t rly t 4 en? hy The pporta 7 came at last = ‘oil ui} 2 i } Pry nes y it "ad come wing bh n ne opporrani’y came a iat, . William Callagbar Miminegash, & &c. : : co i . ee aes ; ‘ — “yi. os tl oa Hope River i? 5 ” 4 Pr “a7 *4" = ran aa : No one amongst his frien ' guess 1 it for There my een some difficulty in find'ng m eu an, ‘ ’ ; ina . ; ytroe ~ a! ITADY rey ' a. £ the 4 ie cae > Nicholss Conroy, Esq. Tignish, : i ij | \ <4 ta 2} } } if at the WEST END STORE, amoment. T ey knew it was © a!) off be- es s forthe thu Hvovace of the * Stormy Mr. J shu Doyle, Skinner's Pond, . an i i ’ i / i Mii Rai Ug Rochford Square. tween Ned and Kitty,’ bet encayemeut trel to the far South Seas. Men shrank Jeaepn Arsenault, Baq Eg:nont Bay, June 28. 1869. were ‘ off,’ over ard over again and no one om it or asccunt of its danger, for the Mr J. Ho PiteGeraid Wellingter, ema — ———— |hurt by it * As good tish im the sea as wus former voyage bad been in some respects a} Oaeenne Gandet, Esq Misevuche, | wy ‘4 5 AY took oat on it’ muttered ald granny Brace. lisustrous one, and a boat f ii of poor tell we eae om OFFICES---1 Oid Broad Street, and 15 Pall Mall. Hy i A. *Reckon Ned won't hove to look far for | ad &- 3 down, never to rise again, in an en- Tuomas Laughlia, Eaq., ait 20, - : : ik UIA, a inh Leak a another ga} and that was the end of it to | counter with a monster whale. = rh oe a L ee Subscribed and Invested C ‘apital, £1,965.000 ail save Ned and K tty. What Kitey feltshe| [50 captain went with bos mate orce more MeKurnen, sea , Beg., sat ’ | — ,VC5 by e oT kep’ to herse!t it mav have been recret » Portland. and pot un atthe ‘ Good Mar oe » cathe a i % ‘ s , ave evTet o : i ‘ : i ou tf Michael Kilbride, Esq Let 1} m : : { : : VHE SUBSCRIBERS have in Stock a LARGE) woiacrign or p nae ell oie Res haforn... There be mate etic She. Petes theahes, South West, $105,909 d posited at Ottawa for the Protection of Policy holders, in cooformity with ASSUKI MENT oi Cuvice "i - " : . — os #bvth.t r Ned was the amen he tiken itt : i oo ees . : } ’ 7% - ¢ 4ancdeom ss { Fay liow in all Sand’urn. ar th fe ine C ship 8 Cothpiement was * Datriok ¥ laa West Port, i the New Canadian losurance Law. , —— ut : ; , ' pa i » “ on ee Campbeltion, Lot 4 | y inevinia ‘tobacco Silas Grief, the man she had married, t made up ‘ lube K a Crapaud i s ” 3 richest, Tt was that stone he > upon t is was a bright morning when the six il ; | WeDon ald, 2 os ‘ B i LQ ss hill wrth the strip of land be>ind it, 1 {sine men—all green hands—eame aboard. me. é _— Georgetown, } comprising various brands ani uaiities, Viz s— a Ist, t ; ce cae Ned Brace eo etait salle colenie ee ‘ Goae A. Haghes, § ge Hanov I ; C f N Y NATION'S PRIDE. 6's. wor Silas h ride, «very one knew that. Ned rv wae atanain whi re he could George Forbes, Vernon R’r. Bridge, er c Fire nsurance vmpany 0 Cw ork. BKIGH? POCKEL PLECES, It aude the matter no bett r for Ned ch them, First came three stalwart rh ~ . it'}le } : . » r r : . * } — | Jorn Me Donegall sq Orwell, . r be AWOQKE?D BAKS, tle barder perheps for be hated th ren, Wwe yar bg well romembered as | Mr. Jobu Prene Sturgeon, Paid Up C apilal, - ” " ” - $ i COL GOLD BAL, strugg’e with roverty and the * Fisherman gf known to him by sight. Next two James O'Rrica, Montague, Surplus, a ve : ‘i + ¥ ‘ rn 329.00 | JUNE APPLE, | tk ’ which se wed always to be his p rion gers, ja tly Ned held his beath, his Wa. P. Lewis, Cardigan Bridge, 2. 2 kOYAL Py tot, more than yor >a donthe whole, he won! ends clenc » his eyes started half out of M« D-welid Mo Donal Little Pond, Lot 56, ‘outa PINE API LE, 4’s, [ON ; heyve hep ter Dp exsed to be + cut out by their soekets “<3 Morell, | sm TEMPTATION ROLI spit . ad ; Y Dr er rhe pe i Totai Assets, st July, (69, ” - - ea $719,000) eT 2 oy some one superior in everything mop mos Surely be knew that form; svrely that H m F Kelly. : Fort Aagastua, i " PEACOLK, Lib, } tb, iprid) themselves ay on. Yet te had borne up | 0? awkard strid > was famsls ae tohim. Ye c neath Jonn Melntyre Fairfield, wiitiianehianen MAY AVPLE, OLIVE, | br ve ly unts] this wedding day—when an im- | 90° i te s:ill staring, and just shen the! Patrick Griff », Eaq., St. Andrew's, awe. i1ON i Ist, } rule he coud nor ¢ nqver had t2ken him t a ited his cap to cool his heared brow . !ARINE RISKS 7 . ee a ie ee | NAVY, } lo. gib gib., Be & 12’el the e uret th all the rest of Sandborn Ir ni he saw the straw-colored hair and tallow. | Mr. Rewald Mae Dona! d, MARINE RISKS taken on HULLS, CARGOSS and PREIGHTS at moderate rates cd . : ; : ; “ee i (Garahe lis.) Pisquid, | sistent with the hagard 4 ‘ 4 c £8 COR &c., G&G, a&ec., jwae mi inter. the tong, k ng winter cf a sk : of Silas Grief. | rr. hk He LEE T1> & ATC VEY ; | Maine tside the snow was ad s i. B hs ot s hi hi uteehe by e Anthasy M Caranat kh Begs Cor puters Bay FIRE INSURANCE eff-cted on every desc ription of Property | all of which wili be SOLD LOW in Bond or Duty | ~ Aine, Ou ide the snow was pi ed so hig * a ve . ong ith ms ou he bad came | Mr. Simon Bulger, ; Ii Polieties toeued immediately on application, withou referenes te the Head Offices | Paid, “| that the vyelueles in which the party came as : nm that narrow prison they were to Joseph MeAulay Ex<q Black Bash Por farther pertigniath tas aii ; , : : eren 3 ces, eae it: d mveh ado to renen the church buat with | 28 ¢o ped up together ‘or two or three long > _ sar vs nde 10 4 piv j a } : se Jobn Stewart, a j ea oe ; or. - ee jio tt was very bright and gay The Christ-/Ye#rs. ihere was a fate init. He had not} Dugald MeD wiga q WHERE Van! > Ets fre sor ti ‘ perpres . oni tted a finger, moved astep. Silas ( Lawrence Peters, Ey, Rele Bay “ent Om eg ~ or bery,. 30 ,< 0690 Havana © iga Ss, t _ 4 io "aka ine i a + a ; 2 1 f his own _eecord, - pe «. @ to oun eal is \ “‘D . «3 sae Reet | i . * 2 ' Si¢ : as : oa i. .. Seq. Ray Vurbune } Ch'town Sapt 1%, 133 Gen-ral Agent, from $30 to $100 per M., |uglow, dreving out the cold, and the womyn | *M@° Planks with the maa who had prayed to | a, oo Us erhay. beg ’ ' ) pt > 185). (N xt door to the I’ dle graph Ji ) firs. ihad thet bes dresses on, and wi re werrry at, be re venged’on | him, -_ nmmenioialane among which are | ; , : } ; = . e ‘ jthe thoughts of a wedding. Ned went u * It is the hand of heaven,’ said Ned Brace. | ’ > y + i eta nnea Cosson pita Dasreadt oi? g i Pp ALMANAC E oR NOVZMSER. Me i 13) If 1G rtanas, ariaugas. Ligares, Star & Rosarile nto the tittle ga ry where the Sy day And so it was, th< ugh the truth was hidden | | OHA a j Brands. secolars of a Suncny sat, and alone there sat; Tom kim, But how could that well to de | MUON 3 PHASES? + i gj [ [de wn and locked over the rails into the | ™*? have been induced to leave home and! i - Bt ia eo ee }100,000 German Cigars |eharch. Thee, uner the great letters | {@mily for a } ng aud dangerous voyage? He | A rth, o@ ¢B. = “Te , 7S ~ “ ™ ~ i arnt we . Fire! Qhuarter 1th day. Wb 43m even. W. | ” | of all Grades and Prices. } woven of eve pree = The Lord is our Shep | ©28t Why soon. | } Ku iM 9b dey. 3h Sm. werw,, SW 7 ey 2? 39 r 7 Fy v3 ra Le HY BZRLIPMP | All orders will receive prompt attention hard" w hich ht ng above the reading desk— cae eame to him, about sunset. and held | » * vy 2 ve [ . W/olia a -4 LABZ eA tD Ss dose | they etcod togeth r—Kirty Arsou and Silas | Ut bie band. Last (Quarter, sven lay 2a 2 ven .N } COL FOR *) BR CTHERS ’ u = j i} a, Rock ss 4 id ‘l ‘im os crete A Re FURL SRVLRSALA Criel @ 80 ard jean ar L * soe Re One Knew you, he said, t's ee ee e+ Ee oe — i m= , g ec e wkard ‘ “4 ‘ é Vay BUN DLN Dawe 2 iS: ‘me April 19, 1€€9 fe ee ee cae with his sheepish face the eolor of seariet, s lt ac’—you re @ stranger. . | way . =i - s = sy sat? “ss a “i - ril 19, 1€€9, an riete ar e . 7 ae a ‘itsn-ty faul stay ’ | ¢ Rees i lll all al 13 3 a2 3: St ictly Mutual a d rz6s on ly Cost c of Ingura 10d. _ April 19, 18 : nd mtis and neck seeming te defy every aad . : - “ tif ore ay one,’ re M rises aeta Ch chia ln =Ss wil 1s GO uo Tt Of 8B beVeR to Cover them. She, suc} ‘ aver av: n't ad it yi m2 Out. 1) ee” SR a ence " ~-=a> > — pe iresh daint rounded oom beauty a swe you a yrud ge yet an ou kno wo why 8 | a ase vr a a> a b _ 7 1p hy rr Rm Py) | ns ond wi h na as ang ch na iad a wer : ell ae I de : J ’ - >} ’ 4. S Ty ‘+r * EN , . " i de 8. | . 7 Mon 6 464 co ~ ; 2) Dm po 9 ? YON- i it t U i 5 rs eV ( F LN VYSURAN iC 'E OR IGINAT ED | _ rE YF \ffer snowy Gress a <tilGah fit, and = the Sijas took Dack his hand. lues 4a? via Is 36 4 & 5 SPRIN (+ STOC! fl.wers in ber brown braid uettiah! | * Ail right,’ he eaid If you’re wr th; | 3 bs 2 ies o walk a . ‘a i +O ip \ E i sir m4 i Oraids ecqgue tishiy ar | a" 9 7: ee af you wrothy Wed | 4) atm I SSS 54S ae ‘BY THIS COMPANY, | [ranged ac hough "te core tua bees he [stil cunt help iy only ite 8 good wh y man a i 738 16 6 23 bu 42 4 | ify 1W reo TY , rae) : && OF | work of a Parasian hairdresser The brides-| 29. and Ive had scch a lot o° trout! le D | ri HY 4 ’ ) » v0 are as 5 > ar 7 & 142 - 7 1A? 30, pana | I wes , . ‘ ’ . kind ter ld rime if ? JU Wilt & lalis Misy 1983 OxXverien A hit ity SILC{ 8S, tad was a great broad-shouldered Maine | ti ader torgot old times myself | * x 53 $16 147 sal 32 40 - ~VSleyy 4 4 ve Wad jy a4 UVun : — Bat ad s.ainc , d 7 ie 5 j is 10 8 3 wens Be ; A wat cirlin bright blae, Tbe groomsman a youth | He w s tuning aw ay when Ned at nped | Su a» : * 4 Paras : iwi shed > SS Ps Seo i Lie id iy T j V a « - : | « oe > ——_ ’ 4 4 who lovked even more sheepishig red ang} °'™@- e could nut helpit. Troubie? What | > Mun E 0165 b& § ;{ U <e 34 py A = me. 4 { | 7s na 4 fon 57 916 Hid ow Val 32} ee as 6 uncomfortable than S:las Griei himself. Ned | ‘reuble could come to the husband of Kitty | id Wed 69 27155511 2159 = 23] ASSETS . . - $12 000 Ut 00 [sew neither vf them, nor the white-haired | 4nson butone? lll Thur 7 l v6 15 48 nere | 2 40 2D “a , , | clergy mun, ner the gigeling, whispering * She sn'tdoad?’ he asked quickly. ‘Kitty | 12 Frid 2 ,19 4 0 3 3 do 233 | aidiam s : os lerowd in the church. There were to his | 8 tdead 7 : } iS Sat 3 41532 1 4429) 23) Ci Hardware LOTTE. [eyes but two Silas and Kitty. They stood| * 2% said Silas. ‘Shes alive, though | Sun s§ wees ow 18 Twenty-fourth Annual Report, January Ist, 1869. . ar e ut alone Le‘ore him, the zest were meaning. | OU 4 hardly know her, she's 80 poor look-| 5 Moa ; w217 13,3 3) G 42 15 ' lese s} of we , | og in the face. No. it’s other trouble. a/ le Tf - 115 24 OF 7 13) INCOME FOR THE YEAR. cas 2 omens ; nd a “ hoon ; rouble, a | Nes 5 g ‘ “4 : ah m% oO e Ot o OER Ob Se O46 05 06 00 0 00644 0800s oc coeansodeeebel 220.20 f RBOSTOD He weard her promise, repeated alter the ist on § bas driv’ mea whaiin’. Fust, the = Ww ed 9 20 t4 Hi) S 0 . a abt TOTAL CASH ASSESTS («ous cc wcateenwccis cc meacce ccc cccwccnccecnckh OOO, 622 50 Just received, per Seoawer. os - +) oid man, that solemn promiss—to take this} ‘ ise burnt down jsome lumber men ] sot! i9 Thur Ie re = © » 9 34 ‘ DIVISIBLE SURPLUS. 1, ple deem ahibdeenelite | Ves ds ibe dels Eryn anaes 982.17 | Ship Undine, from LI] Ik } L. map im better for worse—for richer or { eins ded ad it Ir ekon. An’ then euth 8 90 Frid 7 . _ ree a 21 : and Amphion from Be Os a ON, | poorer, until death did them part, He heard | <0! @monest tl e stock and it died off amazin’, | i @ ¥ : 2S 8 » : Ct an zi = 5 6 13 54) 6 Wil. 6 1) ¢ the ‘best ant most sumauie her vow to love honer and obey. He say nd | took sick, and there was do wi 8} : 613 54) 6 2 t | the kneeling forms hand bend atehed ule and aloto’ physic And Kitty an’ tt | 22 Mon Ith 5 13 39-7 24112 458 59 e nring'’ - the | the Kneeling forms hand iw hend—wateher ht yan’ the } = o~ a Oa dake re Policies issued during the * _ 9, _— 3, insuring See ete } IF I the tiny glittering ring, as it encireied her hildren (there’s two on em’ ) they took | 24 Wed Qu 933 459 30° 1538, 55 ahd — 4. tANKLIN, Preside: jt i, ei | finger—ord then—ob, no. he could stay no|°Ull8s And somehow 1] ain’s worth a red | 25 Thur , 24 i412 4610 40 I St 3} W Sere ut ae Vice-P resi lent ys Actuary, ty o opger. He had not the power tosee those ent per pe ges r victuals this bleesed | 246 Frid | 24 1442 2711 45 2:10 50 - WALTER BURKE, Manager for Dominion Te oad. Sie Miheslaitebedin lips touch hercheck. Leg rot away somehow | Jay: Lord, Ned, sf you Owe me a grudge, | 27 Sat 2e 1s12 Z7morn| 249 4% Blank Forms, Tables of Rates Reports a: it oll information can be had at the office of ever, mperied ay oe. — | while the bustle of congratulation and saiu-| 7°" ought tot he saticfied you ¢ cught.* 24 sun | 26 1284 47; 1 2s 46) : goumating s. pet © | taticn was going on, end went downthe road | He lcvked very miserable as he stood there | 26211415 4 HENRY A HARVIE PAINT BRUSUES een roor i 29 Mon 6 2% 12 11 2, 2 15) 4 ; me VR G IARVIE, NAIL. PA USES, jlike one na dream, with a9 more idea whither | with his hand upon his breast, and Ned | 30 Tues | 27 211 4320/5 § > eneral Avent for P. E. [sia 7 ? . } -. | brace fe} , : T i i Z ) i. fsland. | 415 bags -weported eike ciate det 0h Belats | he Was going, then @ mun walk.ng in bis | 1008 fe ta sethain aati sfactiun at the thoug: | American Cat Nails, { Graining, Tar a sleep, jut t this was the man K: ity Anson had ma -| { = oo ee Cut and Wro’t Spikes, Whitewssh Bruehes, Ti e sharp sea nir aronsed him He hadit ed for his prorpe rity and for whom she had | GEORGE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS CHIISE FAL DUNNS BLOCK, QUeENSTRERT, Char} sttetowa, Office: Sentembher 3 —————— Reading ltoom Propietor, SON L133L00 MZRETDANZ TAILORING QUE EN srReET Charlottete wo £ SUBSCRIBER ta! re vt imving th ‘¢ year, and would respouuu er3 and the pud. pared to ates ness with punctuality. bos Partivs desirous of Pateras cut, thor.est notice. Javuary 4.1869. Mr. R. N. HURT baving this day been ad- mitted a partner. October 4th, 1-69. Direct from Bordeamy, via Halifax i’ : Good Graves White WINE, Charlottetown, - - * Pure White Wine VINEGAR. — All of which are offered for sale at ext emely low N. B.—Orders from abroad, and the country, will receive pengtnentien, OWEN CONNOLLY, | Aprii 96,1869, R, R F DDIN, Attoruen and Barrister - at-Law, OUNVEY -- Great Goorge Street,| Charl ttetown. ( Near the D. WRIGHT, GISIRIES, | ee Hdward Island. Jur ; , 1568. their large and NCER, &e. May 24, 1869, Yatholic Cathedral.) 186i tf Hk ey HE Business hitherto conducted in my own name wi.! henceforth be contiuued under the firm and style of a) AUCTILO NEBR, Charlotietow a, LE Sabseribe « bas just received fromBordeaux, Via 2 Mahfan, ~ 50 cases Co smac BRANDY, 3 bhde Burgundy KED WINE, A. McNEILL, AND 1869. ul if BELL'S 31 » can nateria inynat 2, 1s BRITISH maison | The ubseribers have comp!eted, LONDON HOUSE, | PHILLIPS & LEWIS, Carpenters & Suilders, HILLSBOROUGIL PALK, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, lave constantly on handa large stock of WaRREN's Improved Fire and Waterpr of FELT, COMPOSITION, AND GRAVEL, wid, from a long experience in the use of this guarantee the laying of the sume nthe most satisfactory and workin inlike manver. pri ing & <Summer| GOODS. — at the extensive Stock of — | ‘British, Foreign, and American' MERCHANDIZ ZK. i | k G. &S DAVIES. | ESTALLISAMENT P. E Islan? os this mettiod of atronage with hs teen favored cring the past ny dolorem mt cusloip geoerally, that he is sti i C QUARTER, itv Drog Store. Victoria Building, 7 Chiteowp September 18 MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST {OICE NEW HO23%r favi'y vse. in| HALF PAPERS. For Sule by and Pat “ND! ; W. R. WATSON, R68 4 wo alt orders in his hie 0° OOCPING having Garments 01 be accomodated at the JOHN BELL. cag RCOM NOD EC bu J HiuG & HURT. May 24, 1969. B. WILSON HIGGS. Im CHAMPAGNE - bil 9,00K0, NINE THO USAND ROOM PAPER! UST RECEIVED at HARVIE’S QUEEN StREET— Nine Thousand Rolls ROOM PAPER from 31 per R H. HASZARD. Commission Merchant, GENERAL AGENT, AUCTIONEER Upper Queen Per PAPER. BOOKSTORE, -- upwards. A. LIARVIE, AND P.E.I. AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY, x x ERMANS, Dorchester Street, (Next to Reading Room Building.) 5 EGS to return his thanks to the general | public for the liberal patronage extended | to him si:ce his commencement in business, and asks for a continuance of the same. He seeps constanty on hand A meat Assortment ef , TINWARH, KITCHEN UTENSILS, |! &ec., &e., &e. i ‘Bill- Hanger Gun aud Tr Su | Queen Stree t. BY MARY KYLE DALLAS, inetis W. KR. Watson's Drug Store | Best of Lignos Always on band, ae Ned Brace eame ont of no further interest in a: ything or anybody B Nal and Finishing Blacking, Scrubbing sand vone down to the bay-s' ore, and stood look iis f | Horse Brushes. ing gut upon the wate i hee : Wro't Pablo, wi sizes, Stoemakers’ Ink ini 4 i : t i tc Lt e snow |: ay ® Boot Nails. in copper,” Ourtite ithe reeks around, Mueses of floating ic zine ‘and ivon, wi ipa r | gleatned blue and cold ‘np the winter suniieht . . Horseshoe Nuils, nd Uae Not a soul was in sight, not a boat on the sd Be 1, Fe ul banks’ j | Scales, from 8s. to 12¢s,| Water, only the skelton ma We Clot h, all sizes, vessel ren aground Copper Burrs 2 Rivets, W ood Screwe, sts ofa wrecked ' ito din, eome time before, arose 2 > ; ly byuss Hinges & Screws fence, Well and Mud loetween him and tie orzon. Jt was a re! s aa See sie ef to know ths. and to sink down. and PALES Best quality re a | under cover of the sounds of dashing water si tes ila ae ered ce ; | 4 tons Paint, | Mackerei and Cod Line bate wailit g wind, moan end oe d: Best No. 3 London, Hook and Fishing ‘Itvsdene. Itsall over. What does the | Gear, Lord fet a fel'ow live to see the like o’ this White, Red Lead, Black Paint, Silver Table Bells, Green Paint, Hand Bells and GQ Venetian, ked & BI ue/Americaniatent Rolicr } ouins, Recher Trivkte led. T i a Orange Crome Paint, | Brass and Enameled Stew} fright red Ned The y Were wicked he kne Burnt Terra Sienna do., | Pans, ; hue he wus too desperate to be re pente Sneraid Green gg Beaters, }} 86 yer, he caly stopped talking, and walked Uitramarive Blue, Clothes Wringers, ip and down mn eilence. What was teft for \for; [ban’t never gone agin Lim, or harm- ed mortal man ; "tant just,’ His own words in lis own altered yo'ce ngs, the little charch at Sandborn with a strange desperate feeling that life was over for him, and that he had i ive ge was not forsaken; as he turned on/|-blind, deaf, tbelpless and worn-oat; Silas is hee ” saw it coming, whenes or wh n| wept and faintly wrung his hands. knew not, bat it was surely near—f{ r} I'wo bours after the vessel eaw the s'gnal, ad not “itera un helped him? he asked hin;-| and they were taken cn board—Silas faintly self. Be went through his duties with this| breathing, Ned Bracs to allappearanee dead. ysfore him; he slept to dream of it; he Yet he aid not die; frinily and slowly, iwoke to wait for it agai He saw little | life erept back to at ia—sense and strength f Silas, and after that first conversation | ¢ turned He awoke to find Silas Grief his | ’ | The a { ‘Flour Sifters ae Be if ldn Sahin. - - ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS | Patent Dryers, Siendiena nies Ve Sloaenien cee Ccbitg_ant:tend a : | Red Ochre, dase partape : ithe old Life d wn by Casco Bay. To go some will be punctually attended to, Extract Logwood, Wire Dish Covers, : oe aac i Sills “Outil : a : 8 | where seemed the best thing, and to go aving lately made large purchases in the | Umber, wixed and un |Blackswiths? Anvils k t of sig! , Cheapest Markets, intended four House Builders, | mixed, | Vices, Hammers ant | quickly qui te out of sight of the new conple’s such as Gu ee | Bellows, |wedded bliss. He had beard of a certan Smee BlG643 Metallic Paint Blister >teel, _ feaptain, anxious for hands for a whaling tras EF itiing, Water losets, Give, F \Carriage Mountings, in | voyage, who had st»; ped at toe * Good Man a ied 3 and Screw Bolts, | p ~ Beh Fittings, &c.,. &c., Puris Whiting, Cee ere its, | Rost. 1 Po ir ind. a werk before, and resolv. Tam prepared to SELL THEM at RATES | *hallae- Hub Bands, in Silver and |? ‘0 Sek him out and offer hie services. | AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, ot. oo | There was dang r in a whaling voyage, and | and wii fil them up in a good workmanlike style fo a geuerous public, | would say, that ail rders in THIS BRANCH OF MY BUsI WSS will be attended iv with Despatch A Lot of First Class WATL.R COOLERS on | had, SAYERS’ CRYSTAL BLUE, | Sold Creaper thaa ever, July 12, 1569 REUBEN TUPLIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUCTIONEER. AND GENERAL AGENT. Margate, P. E. Island. REFERENCES : Hon. D. Brenan, Charlottetown, R T. Hotmay, Summerside. April 22. 1869. 6m JUST RECEIVED, NE AND FOR SALE Cheap fer Cash, HEARTZ & SON j ‘AVE JUST RECELVED per Steamer from Britain,a LARGE ASSOKTMENT of § Dry Goods, &c,&c.) And afurther supply expected it a few days by | midsummer vessels. The above Goods, aiong with stock or hand, tho | subscribers offer to their customers VERY LOW, as they wish co make qnick sales of the same, | to prepare room for FALL importations. Intending eae *y will please calland examine for themselves H EARTZ & SON, August 3, 1868, | nition of every description | Ned had some floating notion in bis ming that danerous entei prises Were a comfort in time | { trouble S Vs \Dash Centres, &e., c.. 21 casks Oil, in Boiled Tayivr & Bros watehe ated | and rew Linseed, Circular, Crosscut, | | | | Olive Oi), extra, Hand avd Tenon, Pane Machinery do., el, Beyhole, e1 4 with his Jittle oy Se | m ght have seen Ned Brace, ies eae assortment of | © ndl of clothes on astuck over his shoulder, | &'8 pace, Ned found poor Siles eroucned on | Sandburn, an d the two fishermen were friends. | Kerosene Oi}, | Oil, Hiica, of every descrip | tradging moodily along the road to Portland, | the seat beside him, They were not to be| And in tht ne there’ crept other hopes into Turpentine, tien, ja @ might have seen him also as, on the | :a' a. | Ned's heart and eyes as bright as Kitty An- Black and Brown Japan, |Locks, Hinges and | summit of 4 hill, be stopped to take hislast! Out in that awful storm, amidet waves | 8°08 once we a upon bim ; and to day Walnut otain, serews, of ali kinds, look at & Reethasn, hft big arm on high anc mad to swallow them, the ten men were toss e sits among tall sons and daughteis by a vi to- in the grey sench his hand with a great black seo ward the etone hause just visible rning light. | Copper Paint, ‘ a le Piteb and Rosin, Few Boxes 1x Tin Plate, | Maader s Fine Mabogany Uar Lin and © pelier, Brad’s celebratihd Bench, | ™ the next morning, at daybreak, you {* he never thoeght of being anything but a sailor, but locked to live and die and be buried im the salt sea, A South Sea whaling yoyage is generally along one. It wa three years before Ned Brace returned to his native land. Then only remained a week or two pited him. i but his anger was not dimin'shed—his re- | hey did not address each other; but he was aiting all the time, feel.nz - that | bis chance was coming | {lea was wa ting still when a storm gather-| lover them and Grove every other though rom every mind. The awful sky, the yet | eauwiul sea with its cresced waves, : lines of dingy white upon the horizon. | how] of the wind, the strange svunds in | e interior of the veesel, all tod the sailors | shat was near, Nove knew better 7 Brace. Tt ey did v shat they could. The ‘St Perr il’ aveme ia ar es prepare hereelf fo: the confi ct, but thero was need of mor than mortal power After three days o! hor or the vessel scudd.d before the gale. al wreek, At the cnd of the third day she was ning. Tuey took to the boats, as a fast hopa— | isuch a frail one in that tempestuous 3-9. ind still without any effort on Ned Brace's art, Silas Grief wis nearhm. ‘There were n in the at, the smallset of the en tw bre filled by those seamen. And as he tcok ina} range than | | ! et ; b; d wonarmed, anil the gale subsided, and the sky grew bright, and the sea calm again. | ; | 0 the boat with t em they had a bag of bis- desront esi | Narrow and areal ‘I've only got one Po to pray now, | cuit, a keg of water, and some cheese and | Pale Carriage do., Axes, Silas Grief ’ he muttered ; * end that ie, thet! pork~enough in all.or four days, if care- | Quiek gold size, Adaes, Shingle Axes | :he Lord wil! give me a good chance to have | (ully us. d. ‘Heaven only knew when they Kiotting Composition, &e., de, revenge on you for the way you've served me. | might be taken up by a vessel. The sailors | frow) ; \Carpenters’, Joiners’ and Coopers’ Tools of all | 100 Boxes Giass, e does, I'll take it, or 739 to 36x42, It Ie do Uteke it, or my name is not | Ned Brace.’ pes: Zine, kinds, The bridegroom would seareely have slept | 300 rolis Tarred Paper, /Fanunor Wheels and | more quietly could he have heard that wish | Stove Polish. Bushes. and the tone in which it was uttered. Ned Bi: ace Ww bound probad y on long voyages und Silas Grief would stay at home in bis stone house with his young wife. a& very superior Amma- A few ouble Barrle GUNS, article; Revolvers and Breech Loaders A farge Assortment of English and American | FORK, SHOVELS SPADS and HUES, Garde: Tools of every = Hay FORKs SCYTULS NEATHS, RAKE CUTLERY. aioe Handled Table, Carving and | Dessert KNIVES; Elliot's ceie brated RAZOR Pocket, Pruning and Sport eps’ KNIVES s | Hutton’s Famed British PLATE tn Table, Des jund TEA SPOONS, TABLE and DESSEK'! FORKS, &c.. &e. | The above is be ta small portion of the largest ) tock of Hardware ever imported into Charlotte town, all of whicb has been purchased for C ASH on the very best terms, and we feel satisfied tha again this side ofeternity. Andon the other revenge behind us. Ned Brace went on to Portland, found the Perel,’ bound en a whaling voyage. She | «atled in a week, and he went with ber. wae a jife of advente re—a rough, wild, erous life. Ned liked it. Tueir voyage was a stermy one. we can please the public in price and aiey: 1, al Ar i Please eal and examine before purchasing else | | ‘mes they were upon the verge of shiy wreck. where. Ned thought it all the better. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co., Successors to Hl. E. STARBIRD, & CO. June 28, 1869 ihe mere like himsell he became. Yet, after all, they were but idle worda. | wae going away from Sandburn, } and dangerous |} And | the chanees were they would never meet | we shail it is hoped, have left all fencies for) ‘a ptain there, and ship ped upon the * Stormy | It | dan-) than she k now 6 this minute The wilder |», Ai nigh with it ‘he storm, the greater the peril the easier it | sunk to a low garp; but pow and then Ned | poor, Gi dglees hoSe. was to forget Kitty Anson, and vghng iff, heard him whisper the same prayer, utter | iS COM-\¢ he same nameo— Kitt Kiw rades hiked him ; they were pleasant to him. | 6K j¢ y.’ " yy ‘now that, and were more than car?fual. | They doled out morsels of food and mouths- ull of water. They kept something to eat n the boat for six days. On the seventh } here was neither cramb nor drop, and not 4 sail in sight, All along, Si'as had been neat to Ned Brace, and the iatter had beard what no ther ear could amidst the st.rm—a prayer, repeated cyer and over again: * Let me live to see j;oor Kitty. Let me live to see poor Kitty onus more. Once when the calm commenced he had clutched Ned’s arm and whispered, hoarse y: ‘She e think ng ct me now. Every night {she teaches little Tum to pray for ‘Daddy. God help her ’s nigher bein’ a widow ’ she Brace had anewered not one { And Ned A dozen | word, yet he beard plainly. Now, when the focd. was gone and hepe Silas Grief’s voice had always. | there were two mad men and two eane, | revenge | come as he had never dreamt; end.Ned ia , that be would save his enemy thet fate or ithey clutched each other, and he flang the | lieved it a miracle, though it was none,) the jean point the strengt of the self-denial ‘til angela record ut in the books of Heaven, | blue check shirt he wore and tied it to the | everwatchful nurse, to bear bis thanks for | himself and Kitty. | men arisen from the dead. | time the two Maine fishermen enabled them te bear privation better; perhaps it was fate, Lleaven only knows. One after the other they dropy ed dead into tha boat, and the living canned it is bard to tell—thsre was but one hortibie meal to be made, and they made it as other shipwrecked sailors had done before. AH bat Ned and Silas. The first said, ‘I'}l starve rather,’ and turned his back that temptation might not assail him. ‘The lust moaned, *I could never kiss Kitty again,’ and closed bis dall eyes. He bad strength fur litle more. At last there were but for in the boat—Silas Grief, Ned Brace, and two others. They kept quite apart. ‘The feast of blood separated them. Che sailors opposite were waiting for either Silas or Ned to die, They did not wait tong. When one atos3 with a gh ttering knife in bia ean hand, strong with the raadness of a veal of human flesh. Ned knew what was ming. He waited. In a horee, siraage yole> tame the words: ‘M7? hearty !’ ‘Ave, aye,’ eaid Ned. ‘’faint no time for palaver, a o We can’t wait You'r’ an old messmate—we won't tech vou yet, But that fellow’s got to go. You'll help as. If not, why——?’ And the sentenca ended in au oath. Pale Siae Grief grow paler, Horror, greater than words can tell, came imto bis hollow eyes. He clasped his fingers together and looked at Ned Brace. ‘Swear that nobody Bhail ever tell Kitty,° epanted. ‘it ‘ud kill her, or send her crazy. Only let her know t died ’” Revenge! Why, in al} his dreams such as this had never entered Ned's mind, The moment be bad prayed for had that awfal instant comprebended his own eat guilt, The man with the knife was creeping to-~ wards them. Silas lay quite still, expecting leath. And Ned Brace uttered a wordless yow or > * Ke 2p off ? hand on bim. ne shouted, Keep off, I tell ye ‘you shan't lay * And siilor into the bottom of the beat and got the knife into his own keeping. _ tables were turned, Cowed fora while and helpless without itis weapon, the sailor sunk down in a baap and glared at him. Silas caught Ned’s hand and kissed it and wept feebly. It needed no violence ; he was sinking fast, Just then (to the end of bis life Ned be- and that hid the knife w thin his vest str ick something bard A small flask, buttoned up there—a flack that, drawn to the light, stil} contained some brandy. He had pat it there when he went with a party on land at a certain point they had | touched for supplies, and had forgotten it. There was life in the little flask; life for one—not for all. He stooped over Silas and put itto his lipe. Hoe saw with joy that it revived him, and nid it, taking no drop hitaself. If those mad a hed guesee d it! Sut they did not, In that instont they had clutched each other like two wolves, and in the struggle gone over and down with their teeth in each ther’s nects. Ned and Stlas were alone in the rocking boat tozether. And there was one thought in the young fisherman's mind ‘To eave Silas Grief’s lite, von at the sacrifice of fie own, No woras which kept that flask from his own lips, un- Silas he ad itall,and Sias lived; Ned was growing weaker. So time paseed, opti) far n the horizon appeared a eail, Ned Brace was just able to see it—just able to whisper : ‘Keep apa heart, you'll live for Kitty get, Sile.* Then with both hands he rent away the hoat, so that it would dutter in the breeze. * They’! see it,’ be said, ‘and you'll live to get aboard—the brandy’ll keep you ap, [ aint took none. You was a married man, nd there aint n) wif) a-waiting for me, nor yet po children. _ And with that last effort be eank down— And, six months sfter, entered Portland, and they the good ship welcomed like went together into Sandburn, Bat when the day came on which Ned e stood before Kitty and her children, 1d Silas said—~‘ Only ‘or him, Kitty, fd a heen dead by anawlu! death; t daren't epeak ys: and he took keer on me, and robbed his- elf to save me, and there aint nothin’ I could ever do would be too much to pay tim: ? and she, so pate and worn enak down at bis feet and went and blessed him. Ned Brace laid bamb.s and cuutrite heart | before his Maker ‘’Taint me to thank, but God,’ he said. ‘You don't knew bow I feit to you afore. f[ wanted revenge, and | reckoned Gd would eteh it, seein [ felt things bad gone so hard. But when it came, efa ] mought ha’ seen 35, | know "é I'd been a praying to Satan all the ead o Tim, ‘ud rather hey died than ook it ad ro where it ‘ud ha’ taken me.’ And from that time Ned Brace dwelt in Pan prt an fire-side of ip own, and envies no man liy- Gg r o* -=_-- Ob bow mighty is the electric telegraph ; the Harper of the thund-« and the wind; en bit wherein the dumb thanderbolt is hurled trom mart to mart: a bolt, that, like the thunder of Sinai, has grown articulate. It is the pulse of the world—tke fibre of the an.versal thought. —~-hb»>--—-—----— The ed cation of most fethers is but a | system of rules to keep the child at a respret- wble distance from them and to form bim more with regard to their quiet than Aiz re or at most, uuder @ tornado of wrath, to impart as much ilf-natare as be car scatter. sneneiensccstisijiillilniliaatiniae We might well asc of the best men of business “whet education of souls rewards more delightfully and more immediately than that of the innocent, who resexble rosewood which imparts its udet exea while beng earved and shaped - abiedleinegllapenustle There are many Chr stians who, all oll life long, earry their hope asa def eg a bird's nest containing an dged that can§scareely peep, wath ices sing—@ A Blind man, like ® newspaper, needs | d.ading article. ,