IK OU RE BES a ee POETRY. a RA \ . i k ‘ ® \ ‘ \ . ‘ s y { \ g s Ww \ ‘ 4 a 4 \ \ \ -_——- { \ ‘ i 4 As s Sag i As WW - W “ ~ 4 r g ‘ A A a 4 \ Z ‘ | 4 i l As l iga ‘ a pu ds I I g ] ™ is ‘ ' r ‘ VV 4 4 < rN rf. - L IPERAT URE. THI SHILLING PIECE. It g 26 thet a g A W Mr. Thorny $ s ig melan- } backsro wal - 3 « g awa t ands of { a banks nt ¢ id s | ips, than that ef Mescrs x P Ss ot @ 1 m S « | "a l ationa { w ner stab vas ' was e | ey r I ! Lnk ) aw his a] i e at Ww ‘ ia g it iy nat th lep was at i he 10st likely t ons avoid. Bu I wea citizen sat gio x ig f ng of his gold, and w a gr ning t ! t 12n sShier r i 2 tT isy ands eas tot gth yet h t esal t as he saw nstitu 2 rush in, and t} \ I igined to be his var & Pag sting 1 the ru n g—t Pres: 1a stranger was ua ! ¥ iiler gazing for a mo m itt Dew iker, cooly drew rir, and al sed him. Y or asking a ang a plain man and lik i the J it W a ipted t [ ha i 2 rur ir i Ww I Rea l ce inswW Iz y \ i y. If, however lave any money the bank, you had tt it raw it, and so satisfy y ¢ 1 “ stantly pay you,’ 1 tl i nt for the stranger tire. bar s [ not one six-pence \ in rt I may ask what your business , Iw to k \ it ai} sum would issist y at this 1 il ¢ Why lo ask t pues yn? ‘ Becau t wo lw 1 glad pay a sina { posit The money d st ! ‘7 seem § 3 \ lon’t know my person } it on explain Do you 1 $ twenty) ur ag when re I ‘Pe ’ W i ha ‘ get it gh whieh ve passed i the gate and was ollen hoo 2 a few minutes’ chat With you. One is hiorning my father was sick, and I attended the toll-bar. On that day you passed t igh and I opened the gate for you Do vou recollect it?’ ‘Not I, my! / I have seen a farmer travel that there was nothing at h ng after, I have folly t about so much ome worth look- nd more family se@n a man s{ han would support his ul independence ave a youn l marry f dissolute habits and repent money in in com- seen a young it as Jong e lived. arti! ‘ part 1ndor and varacity would have served to a much better purpose en the € en bring a him * S&F xtra parents to poverty ¢ ves to disgrace, prudent and indusi rtunes of a family when led at the other end of the agence and folly o thei eLst ave ei a wife retrieve the f . hand : her h ASA pul ous pC. | have see na oung man who despised the counsels of the wise and advice of the } | goed, and his career ended in poverty and , Wretchedness | the black cropp! | ladies waiting for partners. { stuf become MISCELLANEOUS. A new pocket compass invented mJ land has the novelty of pointing to the true and not the magnetic norto \ i j ! iW vnil | statue of Nepoleon | t repiace i ’ top of the Vendom«e mop at Paris the old one pulled down March 18th, I$7l,in the if the Commu it ha mply be oY | When by Com t ier it tt < no und had its perial face m i lat as a pancal week af t te of the fall the Assembly lered t tion, 1 aps I t i th pose i at 2 i i \t ' | . er — \ i} rw I | itil us 1 Ss itt | went } t! y al breakfast \ fr, and it N t that vas i \ FO i ‘ ; ; 4 y } n ti feet kK i W I . 1 W A Broken Hearted Rooster homas Roach, keeper of achicken ranch on the old San Jose road, purchased, several months ago, a lot of fine cropple- browns, which hae kept aloof from his aristocratic fowls in a small yard. The chief of the family was a large black bird of an ex ceedingly haughty disposition. He was monarch of all he surveyed till about a week since, when Roach procured a white bird of the same breed and turned it into the yard of cropple-crowns. The male birds immediately joined in battle, which after a gallant display of courage by both contestants, resulted in the defeat of rhe unsuccessful bird took its defeat sorely to heart. In fact life was no longer worth pesseneng g since honor had departed. The bird was seen trying to kill itself with its own spur. Not it tried to jam its head under a gate, cut again failed. It flew upon a barrel half filled with rain water, and, cares fully surveyed the situation, plunged into the cask ach ran out and found the bird with its wings closely folded to its side, beak. open and apparently endeavoring to repress the n vation, It was speedly rescued dangerous position, but it any further interest in life, days of mental torture and physic mal | emer ing it died, Fran B RovuGe ET PouprRE. is exercised Over the practice of ‘ powders ing’’ which is in yogue in that inland country, @ practice which we are glad to know, is tirmly repudiated by the tair sex succeeding 1> au from its Na " . —TIhe oronto Ma in the Provinces by the sea. The Mail states that a young gentleman who had been at the Yacht Club Ball described the He said they looked though some bags of flour had been sprinkled over them; and we fear the id practice of powdering the face has more common than it used to be, ladies indulge in it, and on cheeks we have seen artificial Lhe Mail is bound to oppose the assuring the y as Very young youthful roses.’ vung ladies of Tor- practice, two ‘The Greatest Medical Discovery tural struggle of selfspreser. | refused to take | and after a few | nto, ‘some of whom we have seen, even in the morning, on King Street, powdered, that there not One man in a bundred | imongst \ such meretricious anxiety for admira- with disapproval. And it gives see tion reasoDs duced. It hints, moreover, that if presis- ted in, there a smart chance of Parlia< ment and the Government taking advin- tage of the order to replenish the exausted treasury of Can an }e learn from our contemporary that using powder in 17 wnnum in Ex igiand, 1s and if a Finance Minis« anadian gentlezuwen who does not | for the dissatisfaction of the males | with the artifical beauty which is thus pro. | necessities of the fair ones, in | a tax of a guinea a head on persons | 95, yielded $100,000 per OF THE AGE! After lengthened experiments, Dr. Samuei La’Miert, Bed ib rd, Square Lon- infallible remedy of Nervous and Physica! De. y, Spermatorrhaa, and Impotence, the ary Habil infec- itment is based on experience than twenty-five successful prac ind has rarely d to fail. Patients residing in the mies, can be treated by correspondence, ind the appropriate re ean be for- ; safety and secresy, by post. La’ Mert’s work on io Wawer Street ha dis n all cases overed { of Solit The tre tired du x mor §s, excess Or tice, nioutr medics Or Marri causes that lead to prevent the attain- of the 25 cents Phisiology vit 4s review oI the ' inesti inieiicity, and ment of t legitimate is objec yarried stat may be iad, price Lo Woolrich, ‘Drage Halifax i. -& See, Dru; ggist, Yar filenry Elliott, Pictou,N.S., ner Brothers, Charlottetown, isl, ott and of B ga ee Aug. 30, 1875 HERMANS & SON, ¥ rR eli-Hangers, Gun and Tin-smiths, Lion STREET, VAT, | | to return the general , public for the liberal patronage extend- i to ti] » their eommencement in ind ask fer a continuance of the ep constantly on hard:— rem Uv bi! SON’ S DRUG STORE, ° anl » r thanks to the st NEAT ASSORTMENT OF 1 wwe ARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS; de he All orders in above business will be punctually attended to. Hlaving lately made large purchases in the (Heapest Markets, intended for louse Builders, fias Fiiting, Water Closets, Bell Fitting ’ ae. AC, We are pre in be such as pared to sell them had in the city, od workmanlike style is public we would say, that inthis branch of our business will be attended to with dcspatch. of First-class WATER COOLERS avers Crystal Blue than ever. { Nov. 11, 1871.) CHOICE PERIODICALS FOR 1876. Leonard i ea Co., its of at Rates as and will fit na Qe renerol rrders yd cheaper Li Parclay Slreet, New Continue their authori; t > Lilt ’ ih EDINBURGH REVIEW LONDON QUARTERLY servatlve), WESTMINSTER RE BRITISH QUARTER pedi Le ading Vuart rly Re Mews ® Whig VIEW (Liberal), LY REVIEW (Evan- Peieai), Containing masterly criticisms and sum- maries of all that is fresh and valuabie in Literature, Science & Art; also, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine REVIEW (Con-| } The most powerful Monthly in the English | language, famous for STORIES. ESSAYS, ind SKETCHES, of the highest literary merit Zerms, Lreluding Poslage. Payable Strictly in Advance. For any one Review, $4.00 per annum For any two Reviews 7.00. do For 1 three Reviews 10-00 do For all tour Revie wa, 2.00 de F he wi od's Mag 471 BE 4.00 do Fi lackwood and one Review 7.00 do F¢ ackwood & two Reviews, 10 do For [ ackwood & 3 Reviews,... 13.00 do For Blackwood & the 4 Reviews 15.00 do CLUBS, A discount of 20 per cent, will be allowed to | clubs of four or more persons Thus of I Blackwood or o! : : a 2 ee copies one Review will be ter trembied for his s irpius he mig sht, nt to one address for ie 89 ; four copies of the perhaps geta good sum from powder ‘and | four wotee and Blackwood for $48.00, and so rouge.” The suggestion will carry joy to the heart of the Hon. Richard John Carth- PREMIUMS wright, who at this moment is looking — ee around anxiously for methods of raising} New subscribers—applying early—for the year fresh taxes it will indeed. be singular if | 1876 may have, without charge, the numbers a financier with so sharp a scent for taxible | ter the last qu a a . 1875 of such periodicals | } s they ms subscribe for, wares allows the opportunity toescape. If) “°° - ey rs : - < a : ieee | Neither premiums to subscribers nor discount this powdering g were a \larlume Province | , s can be allowed unless the money is re- practice we might cot fidently predict that i direct to the publishers. No premiums the Ministers who taxed salmon in the} given to clubs. nets would certainly fasten upon the Oirculars with further particulars may be but since it irlo weakness there may rouged and powdered females ; Is chielly an Unt be room for doubt as to the Ministerial } micy In the prenalses eo W t 17 3 : ‘ at eine i ig la t sing P infortunate hiau! a 28 light he must have been. An is Mis- fortune was One that often befal ogers. Many a once tuneful v e among those who belorg to | the ge fi » is utterly sp iled by celd iu the | ad, or onthe iungs, or both combined For | e above mentioned croaker we are not aware that a remedy was ever devises <i : it we | rejoic know that all human singers may | keep their heads clear and their thre vate i in t ine | by a timely use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, { land Dr. Pierce’s Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical | Discovery, both of which are sold by dri bee ists. | } | s ' xT Y DOZEN FELLOWS’ COMPOUND Syrup Of Hypophosphites 4t Wholesale. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Aug. 23, 1875. § VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY NORTH RIVER! T° BE SOLD } WEDNESDAY March next, (1876) o elk noon, at the Colonial Building Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the eleveath d; Ay Public the at ry Auction, on fifteenth day of the hour of twelve Ch. | of May, one thousand eight en and | sixty-nine, (1869) and n one between Don- ald McDonald of Lot or foouii Thirty- two, (32) in Prince Edward Island, and Elizabeth, his wife, of the one part, and James Horstield Peters, of Sidmont. in Charlottetown, of the other part, all that piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or Township Thirty-two, (32) in Charlotte | Parish, in Queen's County, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say: Commencing at a stake set in the south line of land in possession of Arnold Halloran, on the west side of the Settlement Road, and running thence west in | Domivion of Canada and its Provinces, | 4 LSO, NEWFOUNDLAND, the NORTH. | +“ WEST TERRITORIES, ANTICOSTI ,and LABRADOR, with an APPENDIX IR. had on application The Leonard Scott Publishing Co., Nov 75 , New York > 41 Barclay S TE Re JOH CAR Auctioneer and General Agent, Tignish Station,.-................. >. B.z, Particular attention given to consigments Referees—Hon. RB. Reid, Alberton, Hunt, Esq., D. Rogers,Esq _, Summerside. Dec. 6, 1875.—3m A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION rHE y OF containing information of special interest to the Emigrant,and a TABLE of ROUTES A most useful Book to send to friends in} | the Old Couatry. \ three degrees (3) south along the said | | boundary line, to land in possession of | | Dockendortfs, or to Cahill’s north line, thence east three degrees (3) north along | aforesaid, m truth where N \ 1 er kin whoa ad by the x I am x how \ ‘ wn I yf ‘ i NV 1 ’ | vy ( ; } i SS I i 1 4 4 } .* ‘ ‘ I 1 i i i i n $ i 1 lals 1 \ iV i w \W \ ] o <= o 4 S/ } m4 a ie VA ‘ Mi a I : = “ is ] . I ] i g I k = A = n s gaged 1 Is x is ® ‘ - > ‘ i . Ch s y sirang i lan ag k g 8 ‘ 1 ‘ AllDt i Ss \ ‘ ‘ yd . A pr , - It is k Yes I ss " t ar—Kee} y I s aw ‘ \ t 9 i 4 as > i af t tan g S " in i i > | , , He g g [ 1 K ga W g & A A N g - Phe ! < ‘ lak > -_— -— ¢ CANADIAN HERMIT. VAKED FOR FORTY YEARS ] bi following iv a t t Ss ithent fact wh 7% Ss i i bout forty rs ag ian 1 Wils 28 g ar \ {ow ria } ’ th atic i ga t's | bh ha 1b iL wn symypt s of sngement J ling 1 his part was ! dered range by his friend rt sen piac his hermitage wa I ttl lal s 24 mile from als pa ni #5 i dense bush W t las h and sh- \ at gca which } las a pit Divesting himself of all g has remained perfectly | A he exception of a tattered shirt : 1 eads him to retain. In this le stat forty vears he has lived, | walking in the depths of winté r through snow ar > has never been known to have la frost Dite When he re juires a k walks deliberately into the river, it nat g notto him what season of the year | tL ma be. and wades out till the water i s waist, and then he stoops and yuen s his thirst His food is brought to s friends, ahd when given to him 5 eal with the v i usness Of an animal whict now resembles more than a man?! his | being as heavily « yated with hair} 1s that cfa cow. Henever shows a danger- lis] tto nd yiters in monosylla When peop! ss his path he in ibly begs for toba { vhich he has an ident partialit ind in ittering tones W tf bacca, until hist t is grant- H hair 3 ng, grey and nkempt, i er bis shoulders, and his beard which is similar, reaches far down below his yaist. He is now between sixty and seventy years of age, and is possibly the only human being ever know to have lived year after year, perfectly naked and exposed to all the inclemencies of the weather which mark our Canadian winters.—Carleton Place Herald. 7 _ - Wat 1 wave seen.—Some one who has seen a goodly share of the world tells some th ngs he has seen I have seen a young man sel! a good farm, turn merchant, and die in an insane asylum STINSON & CO., Cahill’s sald line to the Settlement Road, and thence northwestw: ardly along the same to the stake at the place of | commencement, containing an area of fifty- eight (58) acres of land, a little more or Jess, and being the same piece of land con- veyed to the said Donald McDonald by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, together With all houses, buildings and appurten- ances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply at the office of Edward Baytield, Solicitor, Charlotte. town, or to the undersigned, JAMES HORSFIELD PETERS, Dec. 13,1875.—till mar. 15. 1876. $50 $2 PER DAY.—Agents Wane ted! All classes of work- | ing people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, thing else. Particulars free. to States cost but two cents. than any- Post caras Address G, Portland Maine. e | Souris River, consisting of fifty acres, : Said farm is conveniently situate to School | PRICE ha Sent Free LOVELL 560 CENTS on Receipt of Price. PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO., | MONTREAL. TENDERS WANTED > FOR LONG RIVER WHARF, NEW LONDON, | ao S will be received by the See- | retary of the Board of Works, until | the 29th day of Jannary next, from parties willing to contract with the Government to make general repairs and build an Ell | to Long River Wharf, New London. | Specifications will be lett at Mr. Johnson’s | Mill, near the place, and a copy at my | office. The signatures of two or more re- | sponsible parties willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the con- tract, to accompany each Tender. The | Board will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender, RICHARD WEEKS, Supt. Public Works, | 27, 1875. Ch'town, Dee. Prescription Free YOR the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- | ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders | brought on by indiscretions or excess. | Any Druggist has the ingredients. Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New York. Sept. 13, 1875. FREEHOLD FARM ON LOT 44 FOR SALE. (pas Subscriber right title, and interests in the Farm | lxntely owned by John Kickham, situate on | Township No, Forty-four, at the head of | The | offers for sale all the House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy the attention of those who require a nice farm. Title good, and terms easy, } | | | Wm. D. STEWART, Ch'town,. Aug. 3, 1874 Store, four | . OF Bi FOUND AT GONE ACROSS ROBERTSON WILL Duncan’s Brick Building, NO. 50 QUEEN ST. AND HAS THE Largest assortment of Cloth in the City TO SELECT FROM. A BANG UP STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! Shirts and Ties a 75. Ch town, July 26, 18 Q!:——-——- ay Specialty 100@ PAIRS Ladies’ Kid wloves! TWO BUTTONS! ATP SO In selling at CEN TD ss addition to our usual Stock, we have just made a special pur- chase of the above, part of a bankrupt stock, AY) eents per pur. Usual ALSO- B? ache price is THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Ladies price, and In New Including the N Charlottetown, Dec. 6 YEW CARDINAL W. Most Come RK, Desirable PPATLEE. which we are 75 cents. shades, A. WEEKS 1875. < YT from 15 cents each. 530 cents to 40 cents. CO Queen Street. Rich Brocaded Silk Scarfs | Usual FURNITURE! THE wWANUFACTORY OF THE SUBSCRIBER, AT KING STREET, Consisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room Furniture, Store. Lounges, Sofas, stands, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Tables of all kinds. intial manner Cheffoniers. Sinks, from the latest American and English Patterns, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most subst Wash- Chairs, (the best in the Province) in single and double backs, Students, Easy, and Library Chairs, (Rotar y) Gilt and Wal- nut Moulding for Picture Frames Plates, all sizes; and everything required in the shape ; Looking Glass Bedsteads Mastresses ete., of Furniture, As Good and as Cheap as can be bought in the City, All manufactured on the premises opposite satisfaction. King Street. fect Nearly Residence nearly opposite, H s, and warranted to give a] A. Baldwin & Co’s ardware G. L. DOGGERTY. Charlottetown, Dec. 20 F BANKRUPT ‘TOCK GEO. DAVIES & CO. Having purchased a portion of the Stock for-| merly owned by Robertson, which will be Halifax, N.S London ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, GREAT BARGAINS will thus be offered to parties wishing to pur- chase Goods at Low Prices, VIZ: McLeod & Co., of ready for sale at the. House, WINTER DRESS) GOODS) ba WV: wide Es Ede : eg BLACK ‘Black & Colored French Merinoes & Coburgs, LUSTRES, Brilliantines and Atho! Cloths, Grey and White Calicoes and Sheetings, wen Prints, Table Linens, Canadian Tweeds, WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS, BEAVERS &c. me AND Readymade Clothing, Blakes Flannels, Haberdashery, Underclothing, PILOTS. &c. LeiRMsSs CASE. GEORGE DAVIES & (0. Nov. 22, 1875. STADACONA Insurance Comp’ny CAPITAL, $3,000,000, &c. No Goods Allowed Out on Approbation. yy Fire and Life. Head Office Quebec. Prince Edward [sland Board of Directors : CHAS. PALMER, Ese, JOHN — Esa., , me. CARVELL March 15, 1875. HYN | JOHN F. JOHN NDMAN, Eso. INGS. ROBER’ Ksq., ISON, BROS., Esq.., Agents for P. KR Island. More Elegant Styles LOWER PRICES! aRGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN IS IL.AND. r. KE. : Sian from tenon: New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, } which, together with our own \UNRIVALLED FACIL ITIES, ahead of all com rs i Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost, A GREAT VARIETY OF | _ Chairs, Bedsteads, &ec., TO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, | Rings, &c. &c. &c, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Buri, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSO— | New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, X&ec., which we will SELL CHEAP! F-icture rames j every variety, &c. JOHN NEWSON. co 18, i875. ly eow ‘DE PEOPLE'S PAPER! 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