a ye eee ee H. R. MUHLICS' Kitchen & Galley, Furnishing Depot. ALSO, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ship Work, CUPPERS and Water Closet, Pipes, Lead, Figures, Deep-sea and Hand- Leads, Lead Cisterns imade, and Water Closets fitted up at the shortest notice. CREIGHTON ‘“®TREET, OPPOSITE UNION IOUSE, PICTOU, N. 8. Ch’town, June 1, 1874.--ly VULCAN FOUNDRY, = GEORGETOWN. STOVES, wholesale and retail. WINDLASS and MACHINERY CASTINGS in general al- ways on hand, or supplied at the shortest notice. Cash Paid i FOR ALL KINDS of OLD) & SCRAP IRON. J. A. RUTHERFORD & Co, June 2, 1873.—ly Georgetown F. M. CAMPBELL. General Mierchani COMMISSION AGENT, AUCTIONEER & BROKER TRINITY CORNER, GEORGETOWN, P, BL. AGENT FOR THE Standard Life Insurance Co. Sept. 1, 1873. ly HERMANS & SON, - . Si ell Bell-Hangers, Gun aud Tin-smilis, QUEEN STRENRT, OPPOSITE WATSON’ S DRUG STORE, RB to return their thanks to the general public for the libera! patronage extend- ed to them since thelr eommencement in business, and ask for a continuance of the same. They keep constantly on hand :— A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS &e, Le, de. All orders in the above business will be punctually attended to. Having lately made large purchases in the Cheapest Markets, intended for House Builders, such as Gias Fitting, Water Closets, Bell Fitting, &c., &e., We are prepared to se]! them at Rates as Low as can be had in the city, and will fit them up ina good workmanlike atyle. To a generous public we would say, that all orders in this branch of our business will be attended to with despatch. A lot of First-class WATER COOLERS en hand. Sayers Crystal Blue sold cheaper ever, [Nov. 11, 1871,] . ee o- ” 4 FIRE AND LIFE. Deposited with Receiver Gener- FAIR RATES Prompt & Liberal Settlements. Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- vate Residences, Household Furniture and Farm Properties, for One, Three or mere years, At Reduced Rates, Office—Great George Street, Charlotte town, P. E. I. R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent Wa. DUNLOP, Special Agent Ch’town, July 27, 1874.—6m 819. WONDERFUL. ! $10, A FIRS -CLASS FULL-SIZED SEWING MACHINE! WITH TABLE AMD TREADLE, ONLY TEN DOLLARS. The most Simple and Compact! The most Durable and Economical! A model of eombined Simplicity, Strength and Beauty ! NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT- TACHMENTS. No complicated machinery to be constant- ly getting out of order. So easy to learn that a child can run it, will do all kinds of sewing, from the finest to the coarsest, will lem, Fell, Tuck. Braid, Cord, Gather, Embroider, etc., uses self- adjusting straight needle, uses all descrip- tion of Cotion, Silk and Thread. Makes the strongest slilch known, the eloth wili lear before the seam will rip, uses the tread direct from the Spool. The machine is beautifully finished and highly ornamental, and, Warranted for Five Years! SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND TREADLE forwarded to any part of the world on reeeipt of TEN DOLLARS! Special terms and extra inducements to male and female agents, store keepers, etc. County rights given to smart agents free. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, etc. sent free. All money sent in Post Office Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of our goods guaranteed. All orders, communications, etc., must be addressed to HOPE MANUFACTURING CO. -;-New YORK. Novas0, 1874.—~ly « | such is neverthe’ess the fect. Invested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,356 of Englend stands in advanee of her com- TY oe ’ al of Canada, 162,800 | "°°*: ‘ ; Other Investments in Dominion ‘Ah, yes! I understand now. You were of Canada, $67,091 ’ ‘ Superiors!’ cchoed Kate, indignantly. ‘Yes,’ replied her husband, with a gay secm to us, The peerage ugh; ‘imporsible as it may thinking of Renu'ph’s positionand rank—I | of himself.’ ‘I was thinkihg of both. Nay, lore, do nst look so reproachfully. You are not half | so proud of your boy as I am, ner have you | half the reascn. You are proud ef him «s your son; I glory ia him as son and heir | too. Ah, Kate, ii’sa glorieus thing to have one’s name handed down by euch a noble fellow.’ where it had sprung from, and how long it would last. Don’t know, husband mine, that lecturers shoald be consistent, nt live one way themselves, and try to teach you in contideration of your baving returned to your right senses again. Your humb’e fit dido’t become you, Maurice; it did notlook genuine, as if it really belouged to you.’ ‘Thank you!’ ‘Oh! its quite true. But, bowever, I forgive it, because I am so giad you are proud of Ranulph.’ ‘Why, you surely never doubted it, did you?’ ‘ Not lately, but once I did, and the idea made me miserable; it was when he was a baby, and until just before we eame here. I used to think you did not like him, and I was certainly right then, however you may have became altered jand better behaved sicce.’ ‘Oh, nonsense Kate!’ auswered Da Val r.ther sharply ; but bis wife, whoee fancy had gone back to her boy’s infaney, was too much absorbed to notise his tone. * Ab, it was very strange,’ she went on musing!y, as if unconscious of the interrap~ tion, and twirling round and round the tass sel of the cord whish girded her wais'. ‘I remember how hart I used to feel, and what singular remarks old nurse used to make.’ ‘ Did she ?’ said Maurice with an embar~ rassed laugh, stirring the fire with sich nergy, that whea he tarned from it his face glowed; ‘ whatever did her wisdom say?’ s Noting; nothing that I eught to have heeded; but yet I did, simpletonslike, suffers ed it to make me unhappy.’ ‘ Will you not tell me what it was!’ ‘Oh, yes, if you like, because I koow now that it was not true. She said that you were ashamed of your marriage with me, or | and ‘Ab,’ laughed the mother, ‘this is your | |,ko elderly laminarles, to diep=l! hymility, is it? I was pezzling to know| you both enjoy lone life and patience for the I think the pecp'e ae eruelly « have greaned under thei ppreesed,ond wronzs long and piriently enough.’ ‘ My dear Edward,’ answered his brother, | impa'ient!y, for he was neer!y in a passion, | ‘ do pray givo over talking noneense! I cain er sens, you can suffer yoarsel! to be led away by the mis- not conecire how, with yo | chieveas ezaygornti yon kare rot a eing:e feeling in eemmon; | of fellows with whem whom, in all ether things except this absurd republieanism, you respect as little as Ido, I don’t wonder at them talking scch stuff, but do wender et you; [here you wor’t let my faiher hea: ‘No; he has 66 Many p ¢ Which i: } you.’ | rejudices.’ Well, may | work; but I’m afraii that you will find it taken great deal more of ezeh than you think, before my father wili be taleed cut of | his darkness ints your light.’ | ¢ May be 50, the | qualified for the attempt after I have been to | Birmingham.’ i Ranulph laughed | ‘Well. if you are peaceable till then, I do i not fear the eneeunter, for I think m+ father is as little likely to send us to Birmingham as to Canada,’ ‘ Why ?—what ean there be abort my mes ther’s family that yeu and he always shrink from ?’ ‘Dows? Ithovght Mr. Grove had been asked here repeatediy, and thst to-day's letter tras in answer to en invitation.’ ‘ Yes; but, ef course, when it was given he was Never expeetsd to aceept it. He has feelings on the subject to exist.’ ‘You have noright to say so, Edward; no right to sccus® my mother of issincerity,’ replied Ranulph hetly. “I am sare that she both hoped and wished her cessin wereld come, alihough I dare say my father did not, and I know that I did not.’ * Why ?—are you afraid of his vulgarity 7 ‘No.’ ‘What then?’ large eyes flashed keonly ; ‘ but the name ef all the raee is dissgresabie to me. They used my mother ill when she wes in their power.’ ; ‘ But perhaps—— ‘there is no bat, or perhaps, ia the case, E@ward: Whkeerer 's, or has keen, her ea- emy, ts mize !’ ‘ Well, I daresay you are quite right; enly I can’t understand, if the Groves used my mother ill, why she writes te te Mr. Greve, and atks him Cane : ‘ Beeacse she’s an angel, and fergires everybody. Besides, I do not think that Mr Gaove himself wes very unkini to he.’ ‘Who was, then?” ‘I do not quite know-his mother and sisters, I think ; but my mother reldom speak of it, and I only know what I de from casuel remarks, and which I have treasured up.’ Tojbe continued, s drew's University, and received from that In 1872 he was elected to the Lord Rector- | ship of the University of Edinburgh, in | j ents, an is reserved fer you, and such | ; | lecture re¢ =! * } ; ugh Lam not quite clear | ‘ ' . o : As « on : lq: . theirhearersansther. ButT’ll forgive you, | about it. Ata 1 events I shall bs better | libraries were introduced. It contains a set of the ‘Iamafraid ef nothiag i’ and the boy's) itution of learning the degree of LL.D. } t t which position he did a great deal to further | the interests, not only of the University, | joos8q texture. the long | but of education in Scetland generally. At | twenty-th the late general election he was returned | Member of Parliament by his old constitu- | 1 the universal feeling among Lib- erals, as well as Conservatives, was, that an | shore ends. When the prefection,to which the boring instruments st present in use have been brought is considered, as well as the fact that the entire work will only have to be carried through a chalk formatian of distance, (some becomes a matter of little consequence. Compared mith other nei awit ~ ~~ - } engineering feats of 1 ern days the one >} ad cear ta ‘olwe ime | now proposed seems to involve no difficuls | grant, too, SPSS TE A PE ETI GE LT ITT IN ME ET TT TT ee ee SRR NS TET Baa aee eee naeee sce ceeeaeeeeeeee ees acne ec niieaeaeeeeeeee eerie eeeenecaeeeeeeeacc ee a Ee Ter eer a= Pe vt: . ree , ee = CAPE ae ee ee ee anc nH g VET TTT! co * VUE we ee Owe TA i V7 XV VY ry rrww - w ~~.“ : — i | ow x<*" vr a ¥ . 3 ~ Ty ‘ n~oce Y ¥ » - - ~ . 7 1 vy cay} ry a> r sn »% , > Bt AND wei NDA Y ar ey rp 47 » pe ) pom per oe { i a/ iy J *! 4 + 3 R~ } A 4 im a 3 t ., ; XI I ~ > ep; m ‘ ‘ Vi. AL Le CHARLOTTETOW N, PRINGCK BDV Att RKO RLLA IN Dy Ol VAY, JAN UARY 2: . SOLO. INU 4. ~ ° SAR ANIURE Ae CTP A PRR TRF OER CoE CRE REE ™ ST I aie * SET A AE De : Sew Seegerey 3z2cz at poem GRE TNE TES HK 5 ete : in i " — he eth OS Die ee Do tn a Bt GS CLOSING AND fm Ri 75 i : Pipi , 6 ¢ ft 2 WARD -Bl ER— THE| WANT OF EMPLOYEMENT IN THE | WICCDOET AVDA TE it j hia be a 5 4 } ‘ . ‘ mon ro } eo SRS Cabsas le yuu Ea NV i ai Al d 1. wi i iessiraialeaibeceia desea aces atcldannicslagalienes enminie | De (RA) UN ) STATE i TOs THT pwrmyp KITT rrk a ; > 2 j neem j af i 4 tk i bi i i ii 4 ‘And ve ; a iau ne i | te cla aks everneneel ioe 1 sie aie nea ag ' ’ Jan. 12.) | ee ee ee [] Te | Ave : oe bitter! y— ved & vile, mercenary o Ci ti Commercial.) port that ionorable Mr. Disraeli is about to AI 1d the lire, one v ry Ti Thara oo epnah fT \* 2 , anter the ee f Nanie ei ~ rn The farmers’ rosv children sat woran, ta than the proofs of love which I he sits there on the plat-~ | There was a crush ih front of Booth’s | enter the estate of wedlock. . ag ' oN -. a one ma a > I y iat i i : : aa ii ue “ mi aii adil aoa > s eee } inci Pat . ° POST Of FICE CHARLOTTE OW N v - ISLAN 1) The fagot lent its bia light, I had givea u. Nay, Kate, be continued, | form d ‘ a » hymn. with sor | Theatre yesterday morning. For the lhe comuined armies of the partially ins > ' . 5 And mirth went: id, and harmless chat. l risinz, and firmly tri g lown the little i a ia id: uel | great Shaksy erian pageant, ‘Henry wos de; endent n ive rulers in India number \ETEE Oy ' (ith MAY | When, hark! tle hand they | | hand wh 5: atheinmted: to: tue a ae + SADE 8S ne F'6 "| goon to be produced in that housesomes|° 7? ce. and 5 000 guns, a formidable a; ER Mi VDAY, {ith WA 7 ; eon ; arg 3 a hh - ‘y eal | Oagd Wi i ie va i Y my Upol é 7 iv undergone a marked ‘ ; t : ; i young cn an power lf unii 1 Opposition to British rule. OW tapping a sd door art ] s ker ] loge , PL: ry like two ndarea yur ne ve ' an atu isis } ; a : aah Vida te atts lt | a us ‘ ; ever Geeerves | ch ouly the days of his prime ea ough et Tg wg ae s | remember to keep their ed — siciiniisiaiit-—ie 1 wna (Us tO g4is Luiing ea! | } } | j ul i. the |{ ssion and attic : rm : \ foe! i le ’ él h u ice 5 1ve Aa, 4 » hi nO proucesssyt a2nGa O4tuUe m th . ns ng out of a wa A it i8 limMpiore ore {7 + . ; : c ’ MAILS. CLOSE. DUI . | qu even the show cf rega : ls l Mr. Vincent, ¢ tage manag~ | room into the cool air, in fact, it wouldn’t . i &G | 1 blows the blast across the moor, ‘ Mar ticd bis wifk : , r e ‘ i simple ady 0 of | BU { ny ceep them shut most of eo . ae . rhe sleet drives hissing in the wind ; a oe ' " ‘ “ on for + > | ‘he time nee p, and & herse'f into his arn funeral 1] . : f gin i + CRD wan J & . Nova Scotia, Montes. We be : Sei: iidalad sa ar ilsome mountain 8 - 1s before, up ; s d a gs 13, | ¢ neral i y, two ye a a ni ital Young America is very forward. Ill 1 ’ . onala . 7 ; ) } a tar! . "ni tle "oN . men. and I surpriss, O arri = a ¥ Fridav.o p | Friday. 6 p. A dreary treeless wast o! ‘don't speak eraly, 60 unjustly oul avo does not 30 leonin sol iu, i ’ - a | ah yu aid a little gamin toa Ontario, Quebec, New Br'ns- 2 Mond., Wed W 1 Friday a ; kni hat my love ie n> show, but deepa ‘ vert ‘ he | ° lay morning at the stage en ce 12 | companiol You try it,’ was the quick ee . . ‘My eves are dimand weak With ag - r . ea 1 i . ee : 4 Wisk aed Uatted States, 2 on Nor aa no path ean I Sin oe tre 9my * we f t-fa } IRI AVE! 18 nd not lees than iwo | reply, * i your mother’s monkey will be } ’ : oaca, no pat ‘ ’ _— | : ‘ 80 pI i ) ee : ae , eg ‘ 1: ho And these poor rags ill sta he rage t vt st bier to yours thar | we : wid j any of them had | 4 CH#eruy in ten seconds. me ) } ld ‘ ihere . ce . ba i ea ‘ oe | May yn Ab ever ultey ite t ' sucha keen , a ] oe } va i | a fon ; been l vielity Walt & On the s1Gewalk, i al d =” and cabs, which are " : : te ; iQ hal va t b face rr ¢ ta c i i ‘ i . : » of estroving Great Britain via ila Supplementary m uiday, « mencing 5 ‘So faint l am, th ng feet n : i ‘ i ee ri notwithstanding the extremity of the eold, cama ' Seen re ternate Sand > " 16th May. 10 p. m age Welk aoe ae ae * ec 166'~ |e om7 o'clock. and when hie precence imperial stalls and stores in the pa & ; . m1 ny | ira C 1 Dear, 6 7" of vou d i. my ¢ aa ; } i ss ‘ . is} . i1frOT i iOCK l WiGT at preoer Em ra, are fed at an expense of ‘ J Mv free heart forgets to beat r j . - é Ail FLO.8 . a ‘ieee mee ee rneh we 4 reat $i t Ps) ; . \t . ‘ t, 2 na "| was annouuced the rush was so great that | 12 000 thale: ear at And drift vs my tomb prepa i oe e isyyet the unequalled preacher ; his it ired the most efforts of Capt Lon p. ly M Mathew M eli s ; it required the utmost efforis © pt. LONGEVI1 ebly Mrs. Mathew Mc- Q@reat Britain. v Oueo ? Monda “_ , lay, 1(- Dp. ¢ (pan vour hospitable ei = , IALIVe ANG IMAZINALive faculties res Stee : ‘ a strong posse of policemen to Elmon. of sie Sie ne of sas oldest . i pen your 00s ible d : oes : wai le are : I 1d trong po o € 0m, OF naona i n i ; 4 DE eee Mic. Oe tht cs "UD, 103: and I have no doubt of hia being a : ‘ natives of the } anistis oon tt Geect Tiettaln. * t 1) Mon a Aiaiciies nit eed. We ana Weld _ And shield me nthe biting blast ae rap ; "4 Aa j t a g prevent the great doors of the theatre ; _ 8 of the provil residing in it, she ae one Nee . oe Shae a ee 10-30 ee ee checaa Cold, cold it blows acress the moor, Aud you bouerec 18)” 268aic, stamping | earnest man. But it seems to me he does | - ig be town, The majorit aving reached the age of 100 years on the “ Ntates, j Priagay, : » nN). 0-30. DP. MW. , OU aa : i _ . ee a ko H tr fr being eroxet Wh. 1090 y th, fe Ee | esi i — ee Newfoundland and West 2/Sameas Great *Britair \ | Same as Great Britain. via Fhe weary moor that I have passed. his fost so tshemently at to make Kat not possess, and it appears to ma as though vas $y ah teely dres a sae at i uoak ound ‘ coe seep Ce ae ' on oe wuts poe ; I Pa Pie een cn 6 Aid te eine nite me Sm at eal ali of “tha enctisaei enteely cress her memory is good and her faculties gen- Indies, §; Halitax Halifas With hasty steps the farmer ran irises trom him ip terre; * tuatis the etlag | he could not display, that conscious power the applicants were . idles ede ae ee — oe Summerside and int ? |Daily, Sunday ex 1,9 Daily. Sunday excepted, 2 And close beside the fire the aa —tha what.maddcnsime: not the fal ne : hg ' . : and looked like clerks. Ever after iL, 0 7 On Wor presery lier husband reach} espe i. ‘ l } vie! I lose beside the fire th y place, 3 at ln not the false | th formerly belonged to him. When ; : a eit ed the ago of 93 5. Amherst Gane © ONICES, ? i Th. ne poor hallfrozen begzar.man, fancics of pSateahed 3 ‘i + | : 13 4: . . compliment h been secured huaareas atlas , . Georgetown and interm 2? | Daily, Sunday excepted, { D Sund epted. 2 \\ i. shaking limbs and 1 fn fancks Of a wreiehed, mischiefscaking | ho use i, in old times, to step on the piat- ompliment hed —_— : 7 s dene Dr. Kenealy has issued an address to the : . 4 bik « k oe Vitil SUGALIS ills @-Di ad i , » eh ud ne ae " ‘ ; KI ai c ; } Rebs buchen > : urip oe Popes i — offices 5 y .m. Wemlen, bUs LOSt YOU—on, ale, why yoa} m of his church, and his inteilectual and ere in the Ligh vorhood, an ; peop e of England, Wales and Scotland, Festern — Tignish, Alber- 2?’ Wednesday,Saturd ) lues I iw. 2 The.little ch cking can te!] me this? ’ ee . . e day armfulls of letters were received | calling upon them to forma Mag ; ‘ ton, &¢ 5 os . A ind ie: ls in th seen moral genius rose te its full siature inj Ee ree ils ioe : of Great Brit ig tg ane ‘ » ac. ioe a | And ¢ 1 han 1 their ‘Forgive me, forgive me!’ was a!l b's! preaching th mee i by Jarett & Palmer, in which the writers | 4° jation o1 Great britain, jor 2¢ restor- Rastern—St.Peter’s,S d|Monday, Thursday, 9 p.m. | Wednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m. | And bus ! old dame ; alia j Renee ene ee ee ee f | stion of the clauses of that character, every - : : eon ee wife eou'd atter, as, orerborse by suds | than I h . tad @ eggea ior ck ai'even the pay of 4 3 “ae . Se ee &e., 5 A co 3 prepares ws “ » 83, rborae OF suC* | than I have ever seen embodied in any one of which he ares has*been r 2 $ prepar | : ) ec r ; ! f which he declares has-been repeaiet. Ss rn—Murra In ) Monday urs 9p. n r esday. Saturday. %p.n I nd ur ynnble mt city he : : . supernumerary, only 25 cents a night. Every pers \ } j ” po : = ay H : ) yy, nu lay, { p. m Wedn sday, Saturday > 2p.m, i ead ee a ns . den and ufmreasonn>ile mpeiuosity, she ) r man, with the exception of Daniel pernumera Oni «vd nts a nighe Every person who e cribes a penny a ei fas < oeil Inhaunhes neered his aro in soul o 4 ‘ } ; j , : 7 } hall } ° | ; ’ ‘ : , ? vere 20s with he m! andi. | Wel r + : , rs e, Jan. 19 Week ®nal be entitiu to me , Bedeque—Tryon, Crapau!, ?}|Monday, Wednesday, Friday.! Monday, Wednesday, Friday And siowly down his wrinkled check, a A het fen bo ber trembling hands. | ebster. Inot only say that this sort of So me on : : : He wishe re “sagt : membership tc $j; 9 : a wih 9 a). et" | The big round tear began to roll ‘Why, kaving kert it from ms lopg. lihine di nae ae WW In last Sunday's 7ridunc was an advertis- | ~~~ ishes to raise funds enough to return Be.» ~ p.m 2-30, p. mM. Lhe big rounc ar began to roll, ‘ “5 t fOm ms B) ioDg, | thing did not seem as though he could eiblhi, ae ed 100 memb of the middle and operative ackley Point—Cov: Monday, Thursday a.m Tuesday. Friday. 9 a. m d told the thanks he could peal rhy Lave yeu to'd me now? What { 7 : . : sent for Ladrs«coprist in} ‘ : oe oh en eee en : —" n : honday, 2h fay, 5 a.m, Tuesday, Friday, 9 a. m, | And told the thanks he could not speak. why Lave yeu to'd me sow? Whkat)avel|, ly make it appear. is looks, feel- ment for Ladyscopyis Only two or — clasees to Parliament, with whose aid he will — 1 : ions t andone t nae ist?’ } ] ' ted and nivy temp rily. ro hat } lis ¢} wviatin oe ‘ Pisquid—Johnston’s River, 2 Friday, 12-30 Wriday_ 10 o. m | The childgen then began go s!gh, WO GE. Ee SENS: See nee | ing, and language were, for the most part} Were wanted and those only tem} ts destroy what he calls the existing despots XC., 5 \ . i race oa ry chat was hs f ; , ssOuOING, BOMINg h, Maurice, forgive | jis thoughts came from the sur- ~_ result was, that, before 100n i. wes , - Me ai mm . nd yet they felt they Knew not why me. Forgive the he oe weak. | ys. : day, more than 150 young women aad ap~ ew Arcric Expepvition.—The ste Letters to be Registere) mus posted by 8-30, p. m., both postage and Registration | More gia i than they had done before fo : ; ‘ lie arene His earnestness did not come from why ” é a ere cee : . ; ‘P agli : : tie ah aner fee must be prepaid a ee : Silly gi:l, micled tojher own gorrew.’ it denth. He seoms as sugh he were plied at the oflico of the advertiser ior ae sera een ee % aad i ' fewenat ' ~ ' og | . et ee ema ee a ' ' : j ed by the british Goy- he Postage on tran:i Newspapers, yn | s for City deliver ust be pre-| ‘Vex forrer e2?? } i , | work, and - thatsame day brought vi : ull ; rT ITEPATIPR ? = i 10 6X x sort of restraint and ' : Ce ee . Arctic expedition to be paid. LITERATURE. ih. ite ; - ' I ly } . : wttnwe in writes en ee ee » ' + ik ‘ #4 ‘ " . ot \ ’ RBUTIC exclaimed aie. OU'BIIDE | colf. 1] = .. ae . nhear.iy i mere applications in Writing. DefFnles Raw der Letters may be posted ie Letter Boxes on m Steamers up to t time of their sia, ens: © | Ilo was evidently in a pain. ‘ eh + Daflin’s Day, under . . F " ’ ie sie sei Se ee ~— Foe ars. §d ‘ ae Y Lied s f Th blished this advertisement i Sir L. Mevuli departure. a pili eel 1t® (ears aqg neice Do you think | ¢ ee aa ce aie 1@ man 3 ished tais aavervis I i ir L. Mevlinton. K { 7 H { R [ V ke | . 7 " 4 Bw AdwA wii isness, SUCK & BLALS } ar ¢ } : 5 } } i 1. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster ak qigaaet aReenan yaa leat | that eren foram Li } wht vonr | i ‘ | t » that vi sy was the saddest 19 Of the best of the . i ALD, tmastcr. Re mebe wid dowot you ‘ hat ml Lien eenind . ¥ é ’ hye Post Office. Ch’town. > Fe. . oth M LY, 1874. ae acne ' oe eT vs Vij i j a eA ng 4} yntaniety, th +t | a ae ee ‘oe | She was built two _ lA Tate OF WOMAN'S THALES" CC j2 en, hearty humanity, that spirit.| =" ee ee nirably fitted for ens a - ° r . ~ + © hen Bas - doubt it aaa | f ; - of young women turning away in sorrow! ; ; Thee i a } : LF 7 (ous Aa sere! ry ‘i . a 2 AQ iis Wild Bid bA4ALd SS ANAS Aa aa co ter ~ aA an to station one JITIrADY 07; DMITATATMHAQ YADNGA ead | ‘ ° ‘To $ ifi may use his own dl | ; cu _ eet . ee een ee ALMANAC FOR JANU ARY, 1875. BUSINESS GA RDS. CHAPTER X—Continued | wh “<s rt, if yeu weald escape a| y le a fe did not | 224 tests: because of their disappointmest, | steamer within Baflin’s Bay as « reserve, | iene canes GES Ain eReRalG Il 1 Lisa | tenfold sorrow, forget or deubdt what I te come to closely iz i in ae” | he wished he had never advertised. ‘God | and en 00 W th the otheras far north as ) I \GES. ‘ seems aterm) < oO igrore my very | ata CiCtQly li CONLACL Wilh peopie as aie . : sia me ssible: then by sledge , : i. : +) . ' < WII 7 AM DODD : : pigeeaiaaanag sie 7 “| you now-—-that never from the hour of our] } 4 ' a ee knows,’ he eaid, ‘that I most heartily wish | POS#Os8; Sen Oy ‘edge parties to endeay~ New Moon, 7th Day, Oh. Som., p.m., 5. ry A AdtgE LA : ' existence,’ enid Masrice to his wife, lasghy | ee it seemed as though his views T had eh Lctinens toe melt ‘Thies or to reach the North Pole. It issaid the =e : +? -— i 1“. F . ’ i - - - ee if ‘ i riage to the , ane ar v Ae oe , . ' * ia mpiormeny r th@®m ali. i3 ite ee | ere i Soto “eves Dar) sla vane gy . Comuinission Merchant and | j; g, a3 he threw the letser to her aoress the marae? * present, hare | eve 4» | of human nature has been eomewhat chang, re ” i uf . 8 Bloodh — Lis to have the post of honor, I a sv vt : , iv, iii. ley P.1., IN.» AUCTIONEER table ‘Ome would think pee were 6 cept for your aake—regretiod is; that att ed s though thes ering experienced cident is simply a straw, bub if indicates | and will carry the adventurers to the ex- i€ 10OTIZON, — * on . i" } : { r re ° Co ; 42 oa . , i a the ; ; eas : : time, if I could haya ehcsen again, f +} » +] 1 | with painful emphasis that there are thou- {| '’eme northern point. Last Ouar., 29th Day, Sh.. 21m., a.m., S.W. JUEEN SQUARE, idow ate. to rea . To has rerer| . er oo ans '2e@ | and the troubles undergone had made and ee re ; sical 8 anaemic HWARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND _— man : read that. Hs ae a yoliest, greatsst, bees women Ic the lend, | left a deen.imoracsion on his ae , | sands of capable young women in our city Se t a wool a cso WNP. EB. ISLAND. — | forviven me; be onght thuagh, Kate, fer | ee “ee » | lefi a dgep.impression on him. I guess the ; king k ‘ eee AciR if Uj TURAL : si ae ; ’ ! | would I havo selected diff2rently ; that from | Gron has entered j ' 4 t only seeking honest work, bu any 0 Ait Hh! yy (DAY WEEK iota be n’th 5 yu’d have made a sorcy factor’s wile, with | . ? , - ney - ab iron has entered into his soul.’ I gueas he pig " - in . ca Be me ) AUESRUL da ‘Abie nee | nee a 6a cu & “ 30: : he time ws wero married you heva been h something had gir ay, | them suffering for the want of it.' . ; — ~ —————— Pe ~ ; ; those daiaty little hende, and that sascy,/,, . 4. : 7c. : ch something had given way | "™ mT Tims.y Scvoexsrion I h : H MH MA Hi M sctliiiiemeakion heini i} a4 the dearest p of myeclf, the first object of | inside of him. Tle is but sixty years ofage ‘ iMBLY - peng 3g “8 n the duties Dnt, 7s + 24 = 2 s 9 "REASANTLY ATEL 2 untrac Women bead, and he ced p . si ts a Se ete eee ee ae "5"? of li n t car i i Friday fre 4 -~ a . ; — ae ee j Coe ee aoa my thonghts. And for esr children, I sweer| and it is hoped that the resiliency of his| V//1VSIGUL AND BRALTH OF U. &. of Hip = care of tho humane man is 2 Saturday oy, 3V 2 3 vv North Side Hing'’s Square, admiringly from the fair polished arms and] | Se thet the pie , is hoped that the resiliency of his ; “SOL DIER: for his animals, which should have warm, : Goone sol 3 ‘ol 8M 3 St. John . New Brunswick tiny fingers, reund which the bright jewels | ee ee ee $ enjnature will aesert itself yet again. It nen em res well-ventilated, conveniently constructed 4 Monday 50 22 40; 8 40 S246 ao! ae ' i : a wo. Seorte whee J sss, yourgel! alor would be asad thine. i ae : he annual report of the Sur Genes | stabl Ti tt j i al Tuesday 19, 22' 217) 9 28 33 Sica ve" | with whieh he loved to adorn her rere glits | a oe ee tees caoqclincepeg Molytonens be s sad thing, indeed, to eee such LOO CORAM ROQUES eee are oe ey gee — much time Wedn'sd’ 3} 3 6 10 10 --| & HB. RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. bevlnie te the teaatifel email tend, ¢ z | cepted, thet I weald not saerifiee, and think}a@ man as lTonry Ward Leecher broken | ral of the United States Araay contains, in | 802 S06", Sat warmth and owe dn'sd’y' 49, 2: ; 1 35 | tering, to the beautiful ema'l ben’, framed | sadib thei nclaiiails Ak te ik ah ee eecnelr I eo ing ’ proper ventilation are but other names for 7 Thursday 48| 25 | 10 51 37 | ; ana sre ucut es it wore in its thick heavy euris, you'd | myselfths gsiner, to bevefitall er slither. | down. brief compass much suggestive information. | 4,5) and life he animal not well fed 8 Friday 48 dF 12) 11 $1 28 iLLIAM JAMES HENEY, . : | And aow, for the eake of cur futere love and First to tk para ti hysical and } literally, Ji on : i : 9 Saturday re 22M 40 TINNECS ercuros ene have been buta poor sabstitute for hs ro- |) ie ee en eee 45 irst, as to the comparalive phy literally, lives, in part, on its.own fat, and if 10:\Sanday 47| 29 | 9 10 42 AUS PIQhEER, BE} LHAL PANE R, doubtable mother | Dappinecs, Over, even in your OWN mini, cr 1 ai rE! moral stemina of white and colored treops, | it should survive the winter, the poorstary+ ‘ i i ~ a ’ 4 ~ 2 4 tas Moe . i LIN a I J ? i dine 521 0 47 rETO ATK " : , | to me, recur to this hateful subject agais ' we am none ti luring the | ¢d creature takes all summer to restore i Tocede ; 111012 : “ a | AND COMMISSION AGENT, ‘I should indeed,’ answered the lady, | a ace pet nanos, * mire we learn that among the former during the ‘condition.’ In the main, then, it may be uesday 16 1 12 ai oO} ne ee as ‘ i ss ; t “. 1 eon ot b You: ano «is ecpin— 1 SE Un Ua ih a hae s ak mane ite aman . - , P " . ae mes, 7, is'Wedn'sd’y, 4¢ 11 231 2 8 ‘7 assume wet Cuneta thonghtfa'ly; then, with one of these sudden pe : . i re It is announced that Sir W. Sterling- | Pas+ year the average number coin 90 | said, give the animals warmth, good air, a n sc} ’ 2 LER E i ; ‘ sire to ine. . . . sale ranert . ‘ . , 14 Thursday is} 34M 2 52 49 5 pieeiiies Geceuen 6 svemt ieee impulses which becawe her so well, springs|~ >” Maxwell has arrived in Canada, and has|%°* report was 46 per 1,090 of apenas liberal suj ply of food, and enough of pure 15 Friday 45, 35 42; 3 50 51 FAMILY GROCERIES, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS, ing ap, and throwing her arms carressing!y Daring this conversation Ranauiph avd Eds | pecome the guest of the Governor General, | 8trength, the death rate being 12 per 1,000; | water. Afterall that has been said and <% = a y ip se ¥ x é e ss) | - teh : hee : a 2G &“G5e Ui CUS reVern € Z ia = : : : : er a ale : i 16 Saturday 44 ‘ os 5 8 ov PRINCE ST., COR. OF DORCHESTER, | pound her husband’s shenlder—* O, Mavrice Ware were Sitting together in tha pleasant | purine his stay on this continent he wil while among the latter the eick ratio was done about the care of animals, the whole- 17 Sunday { 39 25 e 32 56 as S44 ' vals . vats © tagnicer y aurPice, ode anorocriat be thin ane Iki ‘i | iring O18 slay On this continent he will Uns : 7 S e : d some facts we now et eak of cannot be too - a ee Att at atrn a i i nh uuUy &} ‘ sBtOG & ueir a, ¢ i } Li 7 . ° “ Fe . TT? 7 Al om l ° - 18 Monday 42; 40 BO 67 OO 53 | WAariouleuown:, - - = P. &. Island. | from what a fate you reecuxd mel Howj . ~ * os ae er doubtedly receivo all of the respect due to | ?~ per 1,000 and the mortality fr oe *) | forcibly urged. f Me ° +? * & “ ——~ ' } } the hen',the eventso day, and that nas } . ‘ acciden 1 injuri has b as high as ‘ al 2 , : 19, Tuesday = el . Q Tawrann ae ait ,. | ean I ever thank and love you enough.’ Ca Aiieceheueih —? the representative of an ancient Scottish |“ ents and injuries Has been as high as Cut food is more conveniently fed than = ‘= hea ts J vb re : ss 9 : Oo Lawrence wiarlne Tnsur - By always looking es happy, Bonnibel — res setier reiercing to them. | family, a distincuished seholar. an author | 2? P& 1,009, or five times as great as the | that which is not. We have a dog and dog- ursday 0 44 3: 10 35 ry D - + 2 J Bil, SS shh) > i . ‘We!!! I wend r if my father vi}] Panere 1IStinguishned Hoar, a au a a a : . 1 or sower by which the ha beg cut for ui 92 Friday $9] 45| 8 52| 11 16 «| ance Go. of P. iG, Island. | asyou do now; but sit hore, dearest—here| SS ramanere aca mm | DE sesnguined: vigor and revenseh, apd :« death rate from such compe in the Beitiah | ee of auianle: 1s Se aekian drafting * “ 7 ° ms - oo.’ Ba sdwes na he at's ms 4 Bs ‘ me rT; . 224 A 4 @ililia Se 28 Saturday 38; 46 18; 11 54 8 BoarD OF DIRECTORS: | beside ma—and ket us talk over our placs| ©” : : I re alg tt | ’ won the respect of all | 7™Y Semving ' tne United Kingdom. hay, straw, <co., and steaming certain kinds Ss ay 37 8 38 29 1} aie ene ini 9 | r ae ‘Ard I he t he will sos “ee Re ee, Brrnmh 6 unde. accide: ana inturies’ , a ; ‘ es °, 8 ery a6 ‘9 54 é Mt a ArcuiBaLp Kennepy, Esq., President. | fir Christmas. To-morrow wea sali have ee ee ee 8 ae | treat Britain. He was| {C2 Wounes, accidents and injuries’ refer | of food, adds to its nutritive value so much ay 36 ¢ g : ON _ - setae eee Ta ' } i} 4 oe . . bee «29 : ' : tne ee aa j ae Joun F. Ropertson, Esq. | the house full egain, and when cur guest kuew anything I shoald dislike half 80 mes,’ | a oa | Chiefly to homicides, suicides and accident- | as that it rendors it easily assimilated by the 36 Tuesday 35; 50, 10 9 -— 15 ARTEMAS Lorb, Esq ee mee ee Ur guess ‘Ne? that’s odd? N : bret an rye sear Glasgow, in 1813,) ) | * 3 : -.) | digestive systen Let co ivi i 97, Wedn'sd’y' 34) 52 102 2 11 18 Ricca me was we ave gone, what do son wish to do? Go No? that’s odd! Not like to ree all the | pis father being ie aie hfe, Avchibal’ Miu al drowning, and ef these the quinquennial a ive system. ietc a eae milk be sid - a et - te a rAL!I De CARE, i5q. 7 ’ ee : " , Re iia. ee : i er ere ae ee PT. ArCnioaid Over | 5 - « eC witha yliew tO MIUK anc utter Thursday 33 fi 10 43) 2 561 21 r aa : i aad e 5 woenierfal machine at j iona that! 1 . 8 averag howa amo j whi seps 83} °~ : . = a ' jd 2 “ P W. HyxpMan, Esq. directly with me to town for the sess on, or : sneTy d inventiona that | ling, of Keir, Perthshire, and his mother a| *"* rage shows among the white rene , Horses should be fed secording to i 29 Friday sn wer Li U 3 41 «v Cu0oM 43 MoRRIS E | Pra n talks ga hent nea be i r> | ‘. ee . } \ 2 Acre o ° . . °o their 20 Saturday 31, 57 1117 4 43 26 = 7 o Mornis, a3 stay here till the new hoese is ready for) > T°" Bh BYERS, the ty, Ran- | dauchter &j f Hd Bt d 100 drowning | work, but let them be well groomed. Hay ec 7 3 mul Gs as - . D. Stewart, Esq. . ; ' | ulpbh, if we shoeld , > ap well ec er 109, f mean etre | and oate h now and tl $1, Bunday 7 20/4 S58, 11 48: 5& Si| 9 29 Risks taken daily at ca fice. Exchange , Y°" 7 ) Uipd, it We BHOBia ge, WE May ae WEI! gO! Ronfrewshir le i ) rt mean etrength, | and oats, 1 now and then a feed of car- J i AK any é Hnelroiice, Kxcné pa 1 2} f Sos 2 r : } n4 } ici are, il l opini t ls Building . ‘The boys?’ esked Kate | there fora bi’; i ‘ Pita is ¢ colored troops 254 homicids | ' s, fos =e WWhae the best general ae" Ae w0) ‘ ee ic ? uu ALiMILy 1i@E rt 2 : ce JES EME ORE RO Ng BENET x J . noe , ; ng ie . & a ; od for horace Vhen thus fed, the SIN 790 (1A RDS FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN The ; " “i | § Whet,to his mother’s! thai hetied of | 4) r los, and 29 drewnings per 100,-] , : ’ y j ‘}? . i it oe ey will go baek fon on urse,. | ' sid » we) toe 1 ’ i t ’ h +4 than when fi BUS L ESS JEALVLI Ns Ch’town, March 16, 1874.—ly Secretary =e ” Mtitedd ous ee hattisn ! Ne cy ears that the 3 sy gare - ee ‘ed on hay and oats ZG Htan——cncacee | ee we met. wish is etherwies, de vou t' i cia cs ee ae é 3 t devoted eee ns wards are | alone, probably not so much on account of R EL BR c : must excu . . much more adicted te killing each other | the nutriment in the carrots as upon it CA Vv Lh s. - ‘No—I sappeso not; and yes somotimes | : yp opal paring no ps iH : - : © tL ; - . g CARRIAGE r AGTORY PD. ' ' i . | ‘ el, £oO & One I want ts hesran are sa than to ling themselves, ana that they kind and influence in CauUsInNg a wholsome RECCLS 8 il do. I with they conild be educated at | ‘ cs oo : 7 ’ . ® Sarees ih i . appropriation of the other feod. Such is URE IN G> saienntinmeth ' ; see for myself. Lehosid like to talk to the! , ation ef as na ho fruit of this | 2%¢ cleker More expert swimmers or more she seeuit oF exe at . » 8 s ‘IVHE Subscribers having taken the Factory ome co aad ‘ eae : " on Tt ' VHLVES., £40 UIE OL bis | : : i poe be result of experience. ° ‘ , Subscribers, having taken the Factory oh 7 , ‘ | men, ana «<n That they aave t y andi; - tL einetin s } reluctant te ge mear the rater than their Chaan and their winter Commission Merchants i formerly occupied by Proup & Mac- ‘Impossible, Kate —impoesible; with) oy. or 1} Be sa QcntaAusAsic youth: |” a - 4 Eneep - i their : ear? management we cs reap. cnet ara TE ee as ‘ . |}complain@:. iba z eat ey with ‘ e 4] ek cae is Caucasiza @onmrades oul will speak of at another time. 9} Cot BRAY, are prepare d to conduct the busi- Ranulph a disposition, a pablic edneation fs | the ti ele. 1 think if 1 ban : i es . . sd “ews uD, | : aie ” AND ness of CARRIAGE BUILDING in all its ee ee. ae ree ie ere en ae ee ' nublished at 1848 The Cloister Life of <a ram De . ‘ , Lis departments. Bile adh bale ~ ee eee ee | lee’s time I should have been a hozrdhe me " tera Bish ida SURMARINE ‘TL WAY ss ¢ way TO Leap a Cow.—We GENERAL AGENTS. eg ts) jroud as a Spanich hildalgo; and if he| ~. wo: gsneo, Edward; yoe would Charles, V.."" in.) 18685": * Volanmgaes A SUBMARINE RAILWAY. rejoice that public attention is being turned arriages and Sleighs made to order. | sili \ | ANV BSe, MAWArGs JO ud t more — » % a 1R55 i bias was - _ to the cruél treatment of ani l oe es ; ai | were to bs browgwht ap here, serroundid by | : : : : and his Works,” in i600. in th en- ri : : 16 cruél treatment of animals. If the Lower Queen St. Charlottetown, P,B,2.} Repairs done with neatness and despatch. hie -. h h's faili ; a have been sitor then than sew. I wich an sia . Cho project of tur ng wader the Eng- | subject is thoroughly discussed, we doubt Be ae ee melanie i. a sd ai " sverrt! oa to is aliine, 2 w d | mn a i era Cyulor i LOWDu il ne Vas aa i mi . . " yy 2 All orders filled when promised. wees ' 7, a A's Falling, be woah’ | you would not suffer such fellows eg Pra-lin ; : da |lish Channel from England te France, | not it will be n that we inflict pain on "OUNKE PFER £C become intolerabie. : , : elected in the Conservative interest a} . ; 5 - . ' »>domastic animals. often ien JAM ES BR ENAN, Oct. 19, 1874 tf ee ee My € a Iph 1? d th to fill your head with their trach. Member of Parlixment for Perthshi d| which ought to have s commanding inter- | 97 domesti animals, often ignorantly, from : ital et. 19, 7274— es ear Ranulph ermured the} ic : ‘ ; : Member oi Parliament ior Perthshire, and | ’ ay want of thought. The Ames (Ia.) eli ty 4 Q ps ke tyeeteicersiten renatonesatieeneieninitisterneinmmantiesininnmaitinramarinneictnert | 7 co ami . ‘Aye, yoo andl always look at these things | : . a as ee | est for all persons of tender stomaehs, bo. oe ves (Ia.) Lnteliim onse, Sign, ad Carriage Painter,| rye LiveRPooL ential sien ole f uo continued aucoessully to represent that | . he Fa fete eg r Y / : rently,’ replicd the younger hey elly ; i ae | gins to assume & promising aspect. 7 Wnie teenies abtlt ball cu ? ’ ae TITHE LI ERPOOL & LONBON + Wea eb coed te omens aaa ifferently, rep the younger bez, coolly sian anil WON On Mile dete bl te | gins to ' ising aspect e Every oman will tell you thata man J aper Hanger & Glazier ’ J >| kicking out of h’s way an intrasizve en! which john Maxwell. hi te : le. in 1865 capitalists who propese to take up the work | can be led easier by putting an arm around Hp tly | but should protzc i . . . John Maxwell, his maternai uncle, in 186: ’ = neck than by pulling his hai SOL Ris ¥y ic &3 5" AND GLOBE | but cer love should protcct him from ont monopol 2d too a potion of the | ‘ o ded t we l nepunna * | are 80 sanguine of success, that they pros hi neck _— by pulling his hair; but we ~ avd . y r ; ‘ lw nis the discipli | he succeeded to the baronete iu rte | , never new knew till recently ths 3 1" (fh y |W eakncss. Ue wants the discipline of a vests. Vis beds them netey, and adopts | pose to proceed altogether independent of never new & wf os te 1at thejreason nr a | 4 |} publio school—be wants to rongh it among | , 7 ri ed the name Maxwell and the title. In| i he : ‘ you cent cad a cow behind ® wegon is be- ‘ ‘ ! BG | | ; : : © | idsa that the msesds are groced down te fred | pon 3 j}any govermental aid. The only thing | because she objects to having her her h Orders will receive prompt attention. i | j a f | his equals and superiors. ee | 1863 he was elected Lord Rector of St. Ane | ek ~ : ; oe eon | wie i re orns 4 the luxe ry and fill the purses of the rich. | | asked is the rignt to purchase land for the. pubea, ihe other Gay a red-shirted emis grant passed through here on his way to Carroll county. His family and household posseseions were in a’covered wagon, to the the hinder part of which was fastened a cow. Behind her with a sharp stick walk. ed the emigrant, giving her a smart welt occasionally when she hung back. Every now and then she would brace Herself and stop the team, and then in unclerical language he would beseech her to go on, marking each forcible period with a prod ofasharp stick. ‘The poor cow rolled her eyes, and rolled her ue. The poor emis = ind tired, but his fail him. She had x lieete Was voice and stick d uddenly halted the procession in front of 41 aac ine and * shakin the post oft e, and shaking her head in reply to his earnest intreaties, when a Red Shirt that he didn’t rth a cent.’ Well what are y< going to do about man called out to ; ‘understand cows W 7 ~~" ly nicl ei > } 5 > oa ai ; : : j ty WHaAlever in Lngignd coai mines are accession of intellectual strength had been niet le ees | @lreaay Cari a * tb Many ~uousend 1 1@@Ct secured by the great deliberative and legis-| 4. NS bie unde vi a 811g st eons lative assembly ie eae ea r ee : a ative mbiy the empire.— St. John | e eu e ’ yenien akag the presture of i I 7% ph. ik i eee a 1 yater ove t Li Cenis tunne! ~ | tT ee eevee 1 3 es ‘aannl op u = the Hoosac tunnel, the Suez Canal, are so 2D 4arprR i phikdty 44419 li 4b sand. nee tnetbewmne rn Iie at 3 ° : many instances of what push and determi- Can George W. Hill, j | Rey. Rector of St. | . mn] . | Paul’s Church, in the course of a N i cently delivered in St. John, ‘Books,’ in speaking of said :—‘It was i1 Egypt the first public | The Ptolemies | founded tha great library of Alexandra, which contained 700,000 manuscripts. A part of it was destroyed by fire, and the re- | mainder by the Saracens in the seventh century. There was a great library also in Athens. Paulus Acmilius founded a public | library at Rome. Scylla.followed his ex- | ample, and itsoon became fashionable in that Metropolistodoso, Augustus founds edtwo. The Vatican library at Rome is | the most extensive in Europe. The Ims | perial library at Paris comes next. Not much | a, on refused too often to allow any doubts of his | inferior is the Royal Library at Munich. | |The library of the Britis: Museum was | | founded a century ago by Sir Francis Sloan. | | The Bodlein is another great English Li- | brary, and contains thirty thousand manu- | of them very rareand curious. | edition of the |} j two hundred years it cons | scripts, some irst old classics. For Tnack liel liters tur hho ” i + tained no light literature but an immense bequest of light literature was finally made | . 0 i ‘fe ns to it. Some fine libraries are being form- sc ie sta and 5 woh ed on this continent, waic: : doubt, will become very { have serfect. been enriched by many noble dona~ ations, some magnificent gifts having been ody, who gave$3,436,000 titutions in the United States for 1g of libraries and other educa- jects. In these provinces the fa fine library is much required 2. a fine university also. All ‘ provinces by the sea,’ should made by Geo. Peal | Maritime Provinces politically. That was Councils of the Dominion,” Libraries | . h eventually no ; nation can do. It is estimated that in two ars time the perils of the vasty deep will be so overcome that the journey from Eng- land to the continent may be made by rail in alittle over twenty minutes,—J/e/i/az Citizen, A peculiarly shocking crime has just occurred in Paris. It is thus reperted in the correspondence of the London Times : The body of Emily Maraune, eleven ypars of age, the daughter of a fumisfe in the | Rue do Fouarre, who lefs home on the 23rd | ultimo with 900 francs belonging to her father, has been found in the Seine. It | has been ascertained that a youth of bad | character, aged seventeen, named Eugene Henry, with whom she had formed an ac- quaintance, induced her to steal the money. She gave it up to him with the exception of a few silver pieces. Being afraid to res turn home, she passed the night in public latrines. The nextevening, meeting him near the river, she told him she could not remain in distance, and asked him to return the money. He shook some eoin out of his handkerchief, and on her stooping to pick {them up he slipped a noose round her} | 4 an. led her, and threw the body neck, stran tempted suicide. to the murder. Part of the money was found in the house of his mother. A perk butcher in one of the markets has also been apprehended, two of his companions. together <= « Dvueas.—Dugas the murderer of Captain Robichav, has been examined at Digby, and unite in these two measures, and he might | committed for trial in the Supreme Court. add too, that we should also unite these | He has become quite despondent since his Extra | necessary to give us our due weight in the | precautions have been taken to keep him | at other seasons. | return, and converses very little. well secured, —Hix, Chronicle. Paris, but intended going to a | On being arrested he at- | He has since confessed | with | it?’”’ asked Red Shirt. “Why, just take that rope off her horns, and put it around her neck, and sho'll lead as quiet as a lamb. If she don’t I'll follow her a mile myself.” The rope was changed to her neck, and the team started. The cow gave a look of surprise and walked along. “Well, that beats all,’’ said Red Shirt, and without a word of thanks he mounted his wagon. The procession moved slowly on towards Carroll county, and the cow followed witha countenance as placid «s if she were walks ing home at milking time CLover Lay ror Hoes.-~The Sacramento Union has madea discovery. Itsays: “I¢ is a strange-sounding proposition to feed hogs with hay, but hogs will not only eat alfalfa (lucern or Spanish clover) hay, but they willdowellonit. Our own experi- ence and observation have proved to us that good alfalfa hay, with plenty of water, will keep hogs in a good growing condi- tion all through the winter. We have found that nicely cured clover, cut shert mixed with corn-meal and cooked, is one of the best winter foods for pigs. Of this, when in & warm pen, they gained about as | fast as upon meal and clover in summer.’ Swine for breeding purposes should be kept clean, warm, in a healthy growing con- | dition, but not fat. Fattening swine must | be “pushed forward,’ and especially for home use should be ‘finished’’ with peas and oats, which will make the flesh solid transparent. Some lovers of good | bacon knows this. Indian corn is too oily to lay the foundation for solid transparent beautiful baeon. Oh! delicious theme! | but we have no room for it now. A hog without appetite, we imagine, like |the “lord of creation,” lives with little pleasure to himself or profit to any body else. Se‘lhimor killhim. It-won’t pay | to keep im oe eee Poultry, aside from a dry house, clean- | liness, warmth, ventilation, sum light, a | choice variety of food, pure water, dry | earth, prepared mush, ashe-, plaster, & | especially laying hens, should have anima | food to make up for want of insects, to | which they are accustomed in out door life “Scraps” are a cheap source of supply.