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Mutton per lb :111 u 411 Oats per bush :111 Potatoes per bush 101.1 a 111 Turnips pcr bush 1011 a Is Butter per 111 1111 a1211 Lard per lb “.111 a 1011 Tallow per lb. 911a 1011 Eggs per 11112 1111 11911 Ilidcs per lb 4111 Mackerel per 1101 {is n 1111 Codtlsh p1-r qt 17s a 18: Pork per lb by carcass 411 11 1111 37s a 4015 Flour per bbl Island Flour per cwt Oatmeal pcr cwt. 11:11 to his Itisn 17s llay per Tan 4011 a 5011 Pine Boards 1011 (s 11. 5s Spruce Boards (1 m-lottotown Markets. Ch.’1‘own, Sept. 9, 1369. 4.111 11 To 11 "M p" ’ 1:111. 711 111 atton per 1b I'mk per 111., by carcass, [111 11 1111 11am per lb 111 11 8d (1 -ese none Fbwls 11111 111 (:11 Is 311 n is [id 1711 1118.1 111111191. 211 it 215d 1141 11 2111. 11111111211 Is 11111 Is 211 Ducks each Flour per too lbs Oatmeal per 100 Buckwheat Flour, per 1b Codilsh per animal Butter per 111 ) . 1 the tub 21111-0de ’ 1111 a (1d Tallow 8d a 0d 1011 1t 1111 ls 6d 11. Is 911 411 .‘111 a 311 G11 5011 a (101 411 21 a [is 1111 1611113 per dozen I‘olntocs per bushel limit-y " “ Outs Ilay per ton 111111-11 pt-r lb Sheepskins each . Spruce llourds per 4s 11 Is (111 111-1111111:k “ 11s 1111 n 411 3111111111111 1111111111. BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Corner of Grml George 11' King Struts, ‘ Charlottetown. President—111111. HAND-ll. 111111111111.- Cashier—WILLIAM (‘IINIIAI.I., qultlrt‘. Disrullut Days—Mondays 11‘s Thursdays. Hours of Business—Foul 1011.111. 111111.111, from 2 p.111 to 4 p.111. 100 It. 11 UNION IIANK. Grafton St, Queen's Square, Charlottetown l‘rosidcutui‘tunum 1‘11 1.111111,‘ Esquire. Cashier—whom Ammunon, lusquit‘c. Discount Day -W1~1luesdays 51 Saturdays. illusions-From 10 11.111 to 1p 111., “on” o from 2 p.111 to t p 111. 31111111111 0121111 Mnooxflm HOUSE?“ 1112111 STREET, cannomrown, SIMON D. FRASER, l’ItOI’ltlETOR. Permanent and Transient Boarders will find the above House to give sntislaction. Ch‘town, June 13. 181111. —GEORGE D. WRIGHT, WHOLESA 1.1-} AND IIIZ’I‘AIL DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries! Dunn’s-s Block. Charlottetown, P. 3- Island- .Iuly 11' ROBERT GORDON, A U G T I 0 N E E R AND LrtND BliOIiIGR, Illbcrloa, . . . . . . . . . .1’. 11'. Island IIEI-‘EIIEHA 1 lion. Judge \'oung—Cbarlottetown. lion. (1‘. W. llowlau—Albcrtou. Mr. Joseph llertraut—Sunuuerside. Alberton, May 111. 1869. 1y REUBEN TUPLTN, ConnniHslon Dlt-l'vhunt, AUCTIONEER, Am! General Agent. Mai-gate. . . . . . . . . . . .1’. E. 111-land. [-28 It. '1‘. Ilolman, 11121-1211 lion. 1). Ilrcunau, Uh. Town. Suuuuerside. Apr1 prottim—‘A .1. H. ALLEN, 1 1 , Commissmn Merchant, Axu 1115.11.1211 1N PROVISIONS, &c., MARKET STREET, - ST. 1101111, 11. B. K?“ Gives personal attention to the Sale 11nd I’urchase ot‘cvcry description ot‘Gouds. May 11. 1b 15. THOMAS HALL S NOW 1'111-11'11111’1), with the assistance ot the STEAM l'OWl-Jli, to furnish any number of CI‘IIIIESIIING NIACIIINES, 111‘ the most improved kind. Iron. Turning, Wood 110., Carts, True/1'19, (13c. , (Ii-0., nuumfacturcd, together with Allol/wr Work in his branch 0/ trade Every Machine warranth to do good work. THOMAS IIALL. Snmmcrside, May 20, 1111:11—11. 3r] 1 11; ’ (1: EN mimic “1 ‘ 1 COMMON blLNSL Family Sewing Machine! FOII £3 ES. 011., AT 11.1112 VIIL'S BOOKS’ 'ORE, Charlottetown, uud l’lthUl-l COUNTY IlOOIib'I‘Olil‘}. bummct'side. Juno 4, 18119. 7- ‘ BOOT 86 SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. Vl‘lll-I 1111im-1ibt-r 111-gs leave to acquaint the inhabitants 111' SUMMliltSIlH-Z and the country pent-rally, that he has collllueuccd his business 111‘ liuot'. 1%. 111111110 31111;- iug‘, in the Shop 11.xt door to O. O' .\cill‘s, near the Wesleyan t‘hurch. 11c trusts that by strict attention to business and good work to give geucrul satisfaction 11-11 merit a share of public patronage- \\'II.I 1AM CLARK. Summershle, April 22, 11:11wa V - FOUNTAIN HOUSE ' Norlh 311lo- li'ing Square, (next to l'url.’ llulcl) S'l‘. olullN', N. B. JAMES W- THOMPSON, Proprietor. 7 ‘lll‘l I'roprictor of the above IIU'I‘IGL takes this opportunity to return thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto received, 111111 ‘llmsl respectfully solicits a continuance ut the 11.11111. '1 is HOTEL 111 very pleasantly situated, and eouuuuuds a view 111' liiug Square, and other parts of the City. In connection with the Hotel, is (1001) S’l‘AllLlNU, and a careful llostler in attt-ud- once. I’m-ties coming from Prince Edward Island with horses will llud this establishment the Iuost cotulortable ill the City, and a per- son always at the (furs on their arrival. St. John, Sept. 11). 1111111. 1y Weaving, Weaving! New England elf-Acting HAN?) 1.10 0111: i I 11E Subwriber having procured one of thc 11111111» 1.1111118, in now prepare 1 to do Custom \Vl-ZA VINO 111' all kinds. Any style 111'g11o1111 run he llllllt' on this Loom. A 111111-11 Illll'crcut quills 1' \u be woven uputt the some warp. Can weave a web six feet t1-u main-11 wide, Cloth double width, and Seamless 111th The lit-stol' work uuuruutt-t-d. Nu 111-lay. Cull and 111-c the Loom and specimens of wutlt. Reduced pticcs for \Vcnviug. DANIEL l). CHI-3W, 9 h “Summers1E—P‘nnoe—Edward VI Island, Thursday, pro 3111. 11 3111111111111 1111111111. CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEEIIS, 1 1 Commissmn Merchants, AND GENERAL AGENTS. BANK BUILDING, - - QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Mr. W. H. POPE 1365 to inform the public that he has re- sumed the practice 11! the Low. Ul-‘l-‘lt‘E—A few doors be ow thc Batik of l'rmce Edward Island. Charlottetown, March 18, 1809. THOMAS KELLY, BARRISTER - AT - LAW 111111 NOTARY PUBLIC, &o. SUMMEHSIDE, - - - 1'. E. ISLAND C A R D . DI}. DODI) umy again be consult- ed. at his old residence, in MARGA'I'E, NE‘V LONDON. April 15, 1111111.— DR. J. PRICE, Physician 85 Surgeon, OFFICE—>1“. the Smntnnsmn DRUG Sromc, next door to Bank, Central Street SUMMERS/DE, 1’. E."ISLAA'D. October 12, 1868. DR. JARVIS lies I! iMOVl-Il) his Residence to SUM- Mlilth'lllli, next door to the licv. 1111‘. Frxune's. on Central Street. fig“ Ile can be consulted at his residence or at llunt A“: Co's Drug Store, at all times. Summerside, .lunc 'J, 11111:). DOCTOR l ULLEII PHYSIGIAII, SURGEON & AUDUGHEUB Resilience AND 01-1-1101; on Central Street, . . . . . . b’ummemulc (Directly opposite the Suunucrsidc Bank) Sunuucrside, may 111. 1869. KERSHAW & EDWARD‘S tut-Itovnu I'A’I'HN'I‘ Non-continuing tuul Vaporlslm: Fire and Burglar Proof 8 A. F E d . stasurac’t‘t‘ntcns or IIANK VAUL’I‘S, llUlitilAlt I‘ROt 11“ VAULT DOORS, IRON VAULL‘ DOORS, 1' A '1‘ 11} N '1‘ COMBINATION 11 A N Ii LOCKS, DI-Jl-JD NONI-I , I’A'l'l-ZV'I' JAIL LOL‘IiS A". CI-lLL DOORS, Me. 1&0. ’l‘uos. 13111.1.111211. l).1v1u 51211111 1% Sons, Travelling Ag Agents. llalilax. Montreal. 111, ._'611 E. It. I’U RDY'S New Marble & Freestone Eb” Ellile'llllllu'NT, (snxr noon 'L‘O 11121511 AND soss‘) KING SQUARE. ClIAItLO’r'l‘l-l'l‘t)\VN, 1'. ISLAND. All orders punctually attended to. (tall and See! .111117, “1y ’“A. 'w. ANDRES, Marble Worker, l’oint Du Cliche, Shodiac 1V. 1*. MONUMI‘ZNTC, 'I‘OMIlS, GRAY ’1- S‘l‘ONICC, 1km. 1&1}. AMERICAN AND ITALIAN Nahum: cos- staully on hand. Can furnish Gran-stones 111111 Monuments nt 11 less price tlum any other establisIum-ut in the l'roviu1-e11,11ud 11 dutv 111-sides. 313'“ Ottluzus 11111111-1. at 111:1 11.1.11‘11 llook Store 111111 at. l). Emma‘s, 113111., Smumcrsidc, "r m" l" A. w. moans. I‘oint Du Clo-no, June-1711111 WILLIAM BEAlliSTO, Commission Merchant, Auctioneer (ii General Agent, wn-sn si-nsu'r, Suumtn'aido.---- . ..... ...I’ E. [117111111 WILLIAM DODD, Commission M echaat, And Auctioneer, QUEEN seuans, LOTTETOWN - - “Ib‘l‘JJVISAIJND It. & 1V. '1‘. IlUN'l‘, Qinmmisassioa 31111111111111, GENERAL Aotzxrs AND AUCTIONEERS. s.11.r.sl:o11.\1 111111 omen Hood Queen's Wharf, Summerside, P. B. I- (opposite the Store of W. ’1‘. Hunt 1% On.) April 2, 1111197.; ly > 111 h Sllt‘t‘tflm‘l to Thomas Ilanford, 11.1 J P 0 B '1' B ‘7 . (For the Summu-u'dc Journal.) W110 ARE THE MEN 7 Who are the men who Iuenuly 111111111, And would nuucx our favored loud '1‘11 dullulllltll‘fitltllllttlll I Are they the subjects of our Quoeui Ale they, or have they 1-v1-r been Itcsixltcll 111 llriuuu's reign! Vibe are the 1111-11 who would attempt 'I‘o cause cit-I‘llul llllllinllllluut OI 1111 our 1-Iu-ri11hc1l rights I 1111 they desire to do us good I Can they suppose lllt'll‘ 111-lions would I'luve us on better hcmbtsl Who are the 1111-11 who strive to 111-11 The land which we 11111111111111 well, Amt evermorc shall prize I Are they \vcll-wishcrs I Can they say \\’e wouhl enjoy a brighter day, Making the sucl'llicc‘l Thom- rcutnucnts they cannot speak— 1'1'ou1l 111-111111 must. c 11:11pou11urcl1eult, 11141111111 llII-Ir Irntlot‘otln 111111; No y11111l could possibly 111-1111111 From 11111111 :1 work 1 we could but view Upunu blasted muuc. Thu 1111~11 who thus uujmd 1y stand \Vcre born 1:11 honest “chi-111 laud, llclu-utb the Union Jack! Ilut, losiugtbeirintegrity, They 111111-11 i11m11kc our Colony 011 England, turn its buck. Thev also seek with 1111-1-11 bold. To 1111 their collars 11p with gold, And rob the honest poor ; Noaglu else but this have they in view, All in their power tin-y strive to do, A1111 think it we'll endure. Oh I llritomt rise! Ilow can yo see This l1oI11 disloval iul‘amy 'I'Itl'ollulmltl. our land pervudc I Now, strike the vile usurper low, And prove 11111 thud overthrow, And euuso 111s uuuiu to 1'11ch (111 British ground we o'cr 11111111 stand, We know none other happier laud Within the nun-«11111; (1111- Queen and country \ve'l! 111-feud, A1111 pres with vigor to the end, And e1 13‘ ill disperse. w, llritous, now ! 111m“.- forth vnur zeal, ’t‘ttuse the world to know 11111 feel ’l'but ye are ilrtu and true; l-‘oul tyranny must perished lie 111-111111111 vour feet! The Il‘nlturl' cry at 11st 1131.11 be heard by yqu Young men, it. doth with you depend, The working 111' this glorious cud, Our t'ulul‘l‘ uro uul'nrhql ; Show to the world your loyalty, And 111-'1111111eve1- 111-1111111111 be The 11111111111: or 1111. Wuhan. TIM-11!. Laos-111111 Coat-nun“ Summevside, Sept. 1' IHII'J. 11112111111 1 113:1. Edwards Randall’s Suit. ALfl-‘mssofi. 11v svm’axcs Conn, .111. “I’dward, you ask me 1111' aplaiu 11n- swcv; and lwill give it to you. Ilutl must bug, in thcontset, that you will never 1-1-111-11 to rcgat‘tl Inc on one 111 your most Iaithlul friends. and one who—" “ Auui1- !" cried the young man, hisincc pale, 11nd his whole t'ramc quivering, “you 1'1-ject Iuc !" " Yes, Edward. I am Iorcod to 111-clini- the honour you would confer. And 1 am glad that you have thus curly allurdcd mo :lll opportunity 111' placing the matter be- y11111 question; lor now we can meet as lrii-nds, knowing that all doubts touching our l'uture relations are at an end.“ Annie Law rcnco had found considerable difficulty in s coking the last few words; and it was v '} evident that her closing sentence was not given in the Words 51111 111111 in mind. She was calm; but it. wasa calmness ot pain; and the s1-r1-uityol'l1er fut-o was like unto that sou-nity which comes of freezing. I-Idwaid llaudall had been on terms of intimacy with Anuio Lawrence, and with the. lamily. tor a longtime; bntouly 1111111- 1-1-1-1-11tly hud he realized how deeply h1- loved the beautiful girl, and how necessary sho t'os to his lnlure happiness. Win-n this knowledge of his own sta not feeling 11:11] come to him, his 111-xt1nnv1-hnd been. to discover the state 111' Annie's lt-l-liugs; and 111: had lunch-d, ul't1-r t'urclul observa- 111111, that hislovc wasrcciproeatcd. llav- 1111: 1'1-111-111-11 this point, be next considered \\hclh1-1 his position in lilo would warrant his proposing for tho mai1h-11'slntml. 111- thought the matter over. and in the end 1111 could see no reason why he should not impose. Aunio was the daughter of a Wealthy lather, and. pclhaps, heiress to a moth-rate fortune; huthe was not pour. llis lather bad 111-cu 111-ad only tin-1111 yours. and had lell him not only a. lair 11111111111111 available funds, but 1111111 11 most excellent business. In short, his prospects were as good as the best, and far better than those ol many who had wooed and won weal- lhlt'l' maidens tlum was Annie Lawrence. So l-Zdward had proposed, and on this evening he had come to receive on aus- wcr. For a few moments alter Annie had caused 5 making the young man sat like one in a dream—11nd a dream byuo mcaus plesnut, it one n1ightjudg - from the pal- Ior 1111115 handsome Inc- and from the nervous manner in which he clutched his hands. At length he spoke—slowly and bittcrl . " Annie, 1 have been deceived. It may be that I have doccivrd myst-lf,——b11t 1 think I had good reason for believing that I was not. entirely uulovcd. However, I am not in the tumlu now for finding lault. 'l‘ho pain 11111-1 isuotmorc in the discovoiy 111 your inthll‘ct‘cucu than In the fact that. I should—N “ Edward! 0, Edward! do not think that I" cried the sull’eriu r girl, no longer able to bear up as she 11:11 111-1011111111111. 11.113111111111111," "I‘EMPERAN September ‘79, .1869. lot that my joy must be over in the iightol your audios, while in your lrowu 1 must Iiud sorrow and sullering.“ Edward Randall gazed upon the 111-anti- Iul speaker in speechless wonder, and when he came to a pause he did not in. lt-rrupt her, but waited 1111 her to throw light upon the strange enigma she had prescntod.—l‘or she had surely couh scd that she loved him ;—:1n1l 11 she loved him, what. in the whole wido world could she bring against him? 111: had never done a wicked dced,—he uevor used u emly language; and as 1111' his dispos 11111. I111 believed that it be 111111 a fault in that direction. it was 111 being 11111 generous—- too liberal—and too ready to tot-give 11 fault in his friends. Then. what. in the unnu- 111‘-all that was wondrous, could—- 110 had reached this point 111 reflection win-11 Annie, having gained control over her 11111otions, continued: '1 0, Edward, I know you will think me 1111111311; and you may blame, and even hate me; but 1 have my luturc now in my hands, and I will not cost it upon a rock. I know your generous. tree, and noble disposition; 1 know how loving and how kiml you are, and how your sympathies lend you. 1 know, too. low warm and ardent is your temperament. and how im— pulsive you are when your emotions are stirred. Knowing all this, [tremble “(11011 I remember that you love the wine-cup !" " Annie! is it possible you have allow- ed yourscll to think—to chn dream— that I could ever, ever, make too tree a use 01 wine 5‘“ Trembling at every joint as she met the eager. passionate look 01 her lover, Annie :mswc ed: “ I only know that you drink it, and that you love it." “ Love it. Annie '1’" “ Yes, Edward. I marked you last evening, at Madame Vast-1111‘s; and I heard you praising tho winc~cup. Oh! when I saw you standing there, at the side board, surrounded by your mates. with the brimming glass in your hand, 111-1| heard you sing the praises of the '1'uby wine,‘——nnd when [saw you drink it, 111111 till tho t-up uuc1v,—--theu,—thcn, 1511111,— ‘I dare uottrnstmy lit'o with the man who, in the morning 01 his years, loves wine so Well 1‘ " “ Anulo Lawrence,“ said the young man, drawing himself proudly up, '- look ntutc. Think ()1 the position I occupy— think of the busiucsss ut my hands—think ol' the lies that bind me to honor and sell- 1-espcct-aml—nu1l——-look at my mother— the mother who has no other hope 111' joy on earth but nun—look at all this, and then tell me it you think I could become a—a— I‘oohl I won‘t speak the word! The have id ‘11 is ridiculous !" "I answer to you, Edward Randall,“ returned Annie, iu tones deep and solemn, her eyes fixed steadily upon him,—" Look at the record borne upon the pages 01‘ his- tory, in all times, and in all ages—tho 1e- 12111'11 111‘ [he past, and the record 111 the pre- sent. Never stood 11 youth like you, in health and wealth, who did not feel conti- dcnt that the evil 1vasuotl1u'ldn1; undyel. see the r1-sult. They are lulling evcr - day—tailing all around us—lalliug by the score—aye, by l1nndrc1ls,-—mcu poor and wretched now, but. who, in the morning 0111111. stood us proud anti 111-hunt as you now stand. Edward—let mo speak to you asuh‘iet11l—-asa sistcr~to warn you against the 11rcalul evil. I know your tempera- ucnt better than you know it yum-sell. I mvo had experience of my—“ Sho stupptztl—Sll‘llggIctl a moment—and then burst into tears. Alt—I-idvard retuotuborI-d. 11c renoun— bercd a bright—lac ~11, buoyant hearted youth whose pruseucc once made glad the home 01 the girl he loved. 111.- was 11.1'1111- sin 111‘ Anal - 111 alli.meo1l to an elder sister. l-ldu 1rd 1‘1-11111111111-1‘1-11 that that (11)“th had gone away 111 Europe—on busi- ttcss, some said; while others said ’twas to escape the temptations that 111-set. him at home. He rcturucd to his home and died ——nud l-Zdward could now 11111111111111111 that 1111 111111 fallen a victim to the wine-cup. [int he was not the only victim. Another t1-tl with him—Annie’s sister. The one 11:11 beneath the Hood 111' the temptcr—-the other, with a broken h1-urtl Edward 1'e1uc1nbcr1-1l it; but what was that to him? Could he over 11111 like that? N11. He knew he could not. So be arose, and said to his- bolovcd: “Annie, 1 will cause you no more £101“ row. 11 you cannot take Inc as 1 an). trusting to my manhood tor love and pro- tcctiou, Imust bid you lavewell. I will not urge my suit.“ A1111 io brushed away her tears, and made reply: “1 will be yonrlricnd, l-ldward always. Ilow I might choose to trust youl 1111111- hood tor 111m 11nd protection, could youol- t‘1-rtb1: boon in its (lu1 a veu 1111\1‘1-1‘ 11nd integrity. 1 may not say , but siucoyou can only oth-r it with the purpose at heart. to bask the while in the treacherous sparkle 111 the \viuc-cup, I must nuswerns you have heard." Annie had become calm now; and lid- ward allowed a spice ot irony to ntl‘cct his speech. " llut il 1 would sign the pledge, and join the 'I'otupi-rnucu Society, I suppose you would have me?" In 11 momcut strong in the consciuusu 11.1 111 lligbt. She remembered that cousin—her sister‘s Iovn-r ——s11h:1ndsuu1c, so good, uud so noble in 1-vcry sentiment (11 his natural111-111't,~——:1ud 1111c rouu-Iubcrod her sister. ton; and she cause ot her grict when spook ot her own experience, was wry paiulul and cutting. ‘ lidwnvd Itaudall," she answered, “ym asked me il 1 Would be your \vite. Igav1 you my answer. Annie Lawrence was, was sure that l-ldwnrd had rceoguim-d 1111,- 'ho had mod to and for hint now to cast ridicule upon 111-r scruplcs, it Then you sought the1 annual. "11.1711 NEWS.“ N0. 50- our 111111111111!" and Ned replies that he can- uot drink it. ()1 course all are eager to know what has happened; 11nd he tells [111-.111 that. Auuin Lawrcuu: aid she would not have him it he drank wmc! 1111,1111,— you 1‘: imagine thc—“ “ l1-11u lltt:lgi||1-,“lu'11kcill Amy, stcruly, " what a t- . 1.1 schuod would be upon his lips 11' he 11d so i" " Annie !" " Auuic Lawrence did not tell him she would not have 111111 11' he drank wine. The lady in question very kindly, but tirmly. declined his suit; 11111Il1o11ltc1‘wurds obtni‘pcd than her the Cause 111 hot: deci- SIOII. “ I thank you tor the correction," said Iidward, \\'iLh bitter irony; " but you need not tear that Edward llaudall will ever be called ume to give a reason for declining to drink a glass of wine under the circum- stauoc supposed. I wish you joy, Miss I.:t\\'l't‘ucc.-—-utttl I bid you goodwvcuiug." 1111 went away, and Annie went to her Cll:\1|ll)t.'1‘,lllt‘l'ulu spend a night of sur- row and distress. She loved Edward ltumlall—Iovod him with her whole heart —au1l loved him alone: but when she held in her hands the miniature 01 her dead sis. 1111‘. she believed she had done right; and she prayed to God tor guidance and sup- port. l-hlward Randall went away fooling very proud and indepondaut; and 1151111 walked away 11c even laughed at the pictures he drew (11' himsell as 11 total-abstainer. 1111 had struck into Broadway, and was thiuk~ lug what a tool Annie Lawrence Imd made 01 herselt, when he met lhrcc men—mem- bers ota club he had rccontly joined—a club the mhnisflon tee to which had been one thousand dollars! ‘- lli, Ned, my boy! Well met, by all that‘s lovely! Sir John and the Prince are at the club to-uight, and We give them an cut1-1'taimucut.“ ” (lood i" cried Ned. “ Then come along." { Concluded next week ) “ Count me in.” The New Dominion—Prince Arthur. (Idrantthc A'cw York llzrald.) The New Dominion has got afresh sen- sation to stir the upper crust ul society. Prince Arthur, third souol Queen Victmia. and 11 young man of whom tame, in spite ot her proverbial mnliguity, has the cour- age to say a good word, set loot yester- day, for the lil'st time, 1111 our American short-s. The regular and volunteer forces and the v ions civic societies in IIaIilux arc prop: ing to give him :1 right loyal welcouieamd,111-day's icstivitics will close with fireworks 111111 :1 gent-r111 illumination throughout the city. A ball and picnic in houourot Ills ltoyal Highness willcvowu the wcck‘ jubilee, and 1111 outside at least will go In fly as :1 m irriagebcll," what- L'\'t‘l'ct|11§c or dissatis tiou may lurk with- in. As son 01 the r gnmg Sovereign—u lady to whose virtues 1111 pay honor—he will pass from city to city 01 the New Dominion, admired and l'cted and welcom- cd wherever he goes, but tuuid all his jourucyiugs anti pleasure exclusions keep- ing aloot, says our telegraphic dcsputch, from the United States. Now why is this? Are our habits, l'cel- ings, mode 01 thanking and expressing ourselves, too republican 1111‘ this seiuu ot royalty, at the raw age of nineteen, to be place1 with snt’oty within r ich 01 their iutlucucc? Or does he himsell, or do his advisers, imagine that. we should not wel- come him as warmly us we did his brother in 114151)? Far from it. Our quarrel, such as it is, is not with the British crown, but with tho Ilritish aristocracy, who lcngued themselves against us during our civil war. At that time and we remember it to their ct‘mlit—llis royal mother 11ml Prince .-\ll11'l't Were almost the only lt'icnds we 111111111 count upon in the British govern- tucut, and Were it only tor their sake we should give him an cuthus' stic welcome. But perhaps the object 111' 11111 visit to the New Dominion is, in reality, to spy out the land and judge tor himsolt‘whclher the inhabit: ts, not withstanding their “11111” 11111111 111-1ghb111111111d, desire 11 king to reign overtbcm. In this case, though we are too good republicans to wish hun success, yet 11 nothing but this bauble ut 11 crown will satist our New Dominion lriends, we know 111 no more worthy to wear it than this young 1111111, whose connections 111111 antecedents are in every way so honorable. D1111»: 1r 1'.\\‘ 1'11 A11v1-zu'r1s11.——Wo give the ticrlmlulolou Chronic/c tet'cdll. tor the 101- lowiug sensible article :— ‘~ 'l‘o business men 01 ev -ry class this is a question 111 no little huportaucc, as total laituro or oomph-Lu success is otteu the is- sue. A young man, just. emancipated from pal Italeoutrol, is about to embark in busuu-ss on his own 111-count. He has a good stock 111 merchandise on hand lor sale, but bring only a lu-giuuur, he has but; little pntroi - 1re. What should he do? Why. advcr ll nobody knowsbilu let him mako himself kuowu. A newspaper advertisn-un-ut, judiciously 111-awn u 1, and, it noel-smiry, neatly illustrated, an given to the lu‘upvt‘ medium, will oltcu sutlice 10 make success almost certain. A good 1111- vcrtiscuu-ut will ring louder than any bell, ‘111111 is the stall' at 11111 in trade, just. us 1 ~111l is the stall 111' human lito. Adver- usmg enables a business man to place his goods 111-lure the eyes 111 thousands who UlllL'l‘Wlatl \- 1111111 ltet‘t't‘ know at their exis- tence, or that ot the owner. It is Well known among our most successful mer- chants that 11111-1111 advertising not only pays, but is Indispth dc to the economi- cat and succcsslm working 111‘ their estab- lishments. There are innumerable living instances among us where colossal lor- iltltttzs have been realized by timely undju~ pin-111111 appeals 1111' patronage through the 1 1 I l 1 SIIMMEllSllllv) BANK. v “ II '1111 1-1111‘111 know what it has cost m1: Central Street, Sammy-side. l'. 1.. Island 3 . . reason 101' my decision, and I gave it; 1111111tl'1-1-111g to brmg mysolltotlusdelt-rm- Near the Drill Shed. aud,nsul'ri11ud, 1 gave you a word 111 Snmmt‘rsido, July 15, IN“!!- 1 newspaper and periodical press, whilst 11. ‘wouid be dinivuit to 111111 an instance in donuninoiua allurlianls, President-"JUN?" l“,"‘,“"‘“"- “I.” . " ' " ""A M_ iuatiou. youwouldpity1:111iuste111lolcon- mum", [only ,“1, 11,,“ w“ “s,” ,pmim, I _I , , _ ~ “, (“Shivr'umm MM . MAN“. lawn”. And (Ecru-r111 AXfl't‘llLUg tl“"““t~' 3" my sistt-rlycouusclin1.11111111~ss,1mdbelieve “huh "' “"1”! 1” It‘l' "Mm that your lasting good is tho object 111 my soul'» must earnest 111-sir ." The young man telt asluuucd. and yet he tell. 1111;, 'y. 111 short, he was tlisup-l pointed and chagrinvd, and he could not It: Ii. " it is all right,“ he said. " - ‘ ' 111 ~11. DI count 1111 14—— 1111 adays nud'lt 111 y Notes for Discount must be 111 before 11 o'clock on Discount days. I 1111111111111-‘111 a. m., to 1p. at. “on” o from 2 p. 111., to 11p. 1_11. 11:11,..1'111111111, 1o. 11.. Qitnsiciaa, 3111111311111, And At‘t'Ollt'llt‘lll‘, ' ' 1 ' limp, Oilloe sail Residence MN. 1111111111111. 11, Albert“. 1’. E. I. August 4111, 181191 " Auuit‘, what is this? Do youlovo mo, 111111 yet rotuso to be my wile '1’“ The maiden bowed her head, nml prosa- 1-1l I11-r 11111111 hard upon lu-r brow; 111111 in a little while she looked up and said: "Edward, I hop1-d that I might have 1111 come out lrom this interview without giv- ing the reasons that have iulluoucml 1111-; but 1 see that It. cannot ho. I see it now, and I should havo soon it 111-lore. And now I will 111 111111. You ask 11111 to 111- your Edward lizuulall at :1 p The New York Evangch‘st of the 12th Au- guo, lvlls 111‘ 1.111- 111111111: porn-lg ot' the people oi Muuwuota, 111111 owes instances. At “ 1513 Woods" 11 Sunday School was started by n leolportrur, 11 Kraut 111' a library was made, but. u i 1ll\‘ 111-1t11-1111-ut 111111111 not raise 'l'u-euly- Fin- 1 I‘M" “" (Jud: to pay freight! Mon, women amt some- taull to 111111.“ He took a step toward the “my, Chump,” “Mk 2;, mil" 1,, K“ {M m lltml‘. “"11 111"“ “lt‘mmtl. “WI “tlllt'lli keep tin-111 tron: starving. A German women " You Ca“. 1‘\‘l'll=|1N‘. 1111111111 to yoursle in yrars 11111 1211-1111-1171! pounds of door :10 any I11 his ll‘lt‘llll‘“ nub-s to 111~11v1-r111-r‘1p1uly lroiu 111-11111, other: wile—~10 give myselt up to your 111-oping and old compauio , 111111 tln-y say out11,wl1nh- 1'111l1lrvtt 1-.,..!uuy~sull'er intensely tor all the coming Hum—«to so cast my hiiu. v-"L'ouu', ll souru 1111111121 wuiav, SAINT JUIIN, N. I}. (‘uu. 11. IIANVOIID. F111 1. S. IIANt-nnn JAML. (11112 F L O U R Commission Merchant, No 47 Commercial Street Form-r 111' Clinton Street ---------llUSTON Jauy. 1,1111111. ly NO. 9, KING SQUARE, HIXIN'L‘ JOIIN, N. 1!. ' ‘llI-irubst-riIu-rhaving thoroughly refitted 1111111-111111111-11 his llU’I‘Blmnd fi'l‘OltL, 1» now prepared to accommodate 1‘1-rmau1-utand Transient lloardcrs on the most reasonable terms. ‘ 1\ [150.111 counn'tioma (illOI‘l-IllY S‘I'Olllu, when- 1-11-ry article rcquitcd tor housi- use ' 1 I. l. "m’ m '" J.c11.\w1ro11ns SUN. U Nul, here's a health tolt'orn'nntut cloud-111. 5.1.1. 10, 111115. 3111‘