anno paws five DoLLars A YEAR. “NEW SERIES ec — W. & A. BROWN & co. In their FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Have just opened a large assortment of Noyelfies and Fancy Ware suitable for W. & A. BROWN & CO, the Xmas season. Dec. 9, 1881. a te tn + wie Ha ee a ** This ig true * aK when Free- bere Men ‘Devel to advise the Public, may spe CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINC B EDW ARD ISLAND, med DECEMBER L2, [S81 BRITISH W ARE HOUSE, TT QUE —_—— eS iN SQUARE. | DEHOHIM 3_B =e PERKINS & STERNS Will during this month, offer the Balance of their Knit Weol Staple and Fancy Dry Goods of Every Desciption, at © quar yxmnersiouyopny, semis! VERY LOW On Monday, December 5th, we will open 7 cases of Fancy © oods,) suitable for Christmas and New Year’s Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1881. eS eee eee a Sees ' ——— ixoods, 70: AN IMMENSE STOCK OF PRICES ball PERKINS & STERNS.. eT —— — AT COST! Clothing, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINK. Readymade Some Expensive Ladie Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes af £ BVARGH RBEDVOSTION. ©PENED AND JUST A Select: Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &c., &e, R. WW. Hiats, Bonnets, MEantles, Uisters and Furs, AT GREAT “BARGAINS IN ORDER ‘BREUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Buckache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/!- ings and Sprains, Burns and Sca/ds, Genera! Bedily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, ard all other Pains and &chas. Ro ration on earth equals Sr. Jacona Orn as a safe, sure, sim and cheap External Remedy A trial entails but the comparatively trifing outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with 7 can have cheap and positive proof of ite ¢ Directions in Eleven Languages. 60LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEES IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & Co., BtGnare, id., 7. 8. Ae ne ce erent nna cet eit ceases TaR SALE OR I LRT. TO CLEAR. on Sidney Street, ana owned > the ‘ heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- . | sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Algo, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- | den, adjoining the above. The House contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- | roonmta, !ining Room, Parlor and Kitchen. The Sper is at present occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Ag ly on the premises to MISS SKINNER, Presents. aX free.’’—Evunipripes, tae WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER IX. (Centinued, ) SiscLe Copies Two Cxrnta, VOL. 10. NO. Tee a Sane |upon Ijurra, and why I know not; bat I «}could not resist the belief that he was the person pointed at—the guest that was ‘* dreaded |” The behaviour which I had noticed on the day before—the first and caly time I I was about to speak to her, when I | had ever seen the man—his amgry speech saw the expression suddenly change; a} and looks addressed to Isolina hurried glauce was thrown backwards, | parent her ap- fear of him: these it was, no as if the approach of some one disturbed| doubt, that guided my instincts; and I her ; a finger rested momentarily on her at length came to the conviction that he lips, and then her face disappeared behind! was the fiend dreaded by Don Ramon. the screening wall of the parapet. I| And she too feared him! understood the universal sign, aud re- ‘mained silent. Fer some moments I was undecided passed on ‘**God grant that she did not also love him!” Such was my menial ejaculation, as T to consider the closing sen- whether to go or stay.—She had evi-!tences of the hastily written note. In dently withdrawn from the front of the! these I also encountered ambiguity of building, though she was still upon the) expression ; azotea. Some ove had joined her; and I could hear voices in conversation ; ber own contrasting with the harsher tones ‘of aman, Perhaps her father—perhaps '—that other relative—less agreeable sup- positien ! | Iwas about to ride off, when it occured to me that I had better first master the contents of the “ palpelcito.”” Perhaps ‘it might threw some light on the situa- ‘tion, and enable ma to adopt the more ‘pleasant alternative of remaining a while longer upor the premises. I had thrus: ‘the Dillet into the breast of my frock ; and now looked around for some place , where I might draw it forth and peruse it unobserved. The great arched gater way, shadowy and tenantless, effered the ‘horse to it, | once more rode inside the ‘Saguan. Facing round so as to hide my front from the cocineras, I drew forth ,the strip ef folded paper, and spread it open before me. Though written in “pencil, and evidently in a hurried im- ‘promptu, I had ne difficulty in decipher- ing it. My heart throbbed exultingly as read ‘Capitan ! I know you will pardon our dry hospitality ! A cup ef cold water—ha ! ha! ha! Remember what I told yeu yes- terday; we fear our friends more than our foes, and we have a guest in the houses my father dreads more than you and your terri- ble filibusteros. Lam not angry with you for my pet, but you have carried off my ‘laze as well. Ah, capitan ! would yeu rob me of everything ?—Adies ! _| mixed farming is practised- I construed it aright, time would tell. Perhaps my wish was too much pareut to my, thoughts; but it was with exulting heart’ [ rode out from the gateway. TO BE CONTINUED. Shesp Raising on Small Farms. ——-— whether The importaneé of sheep husbandry as one of the “diversified industries” of a small farm is net as fully understeod in this country as it ought to be, although there is apparently a growing appreciation of its value. Experience has shown that no branch ef agriculture presents greater inducements to a man of small means than this, if he brings to the management of it the same de- | gree of industry and skil] that he must desired accommedation ; and beading my: exercise to make any kind of farming profitable. Especially is this the case when the soil of the farm, naturally good, has run down in consequence of*bad management. ‘Such land, as repeated ex- periments have clearly demonstrated, can be restored to fertility through the agency ef a flock of sheep with surprising rapidity, and at less cost, probably, than by any other means, A recent writer es{imates that on a farm suitable for their keeping—that is, where sheep ought to pay a yearly profit of 100 per cent. It would not probably require very careful management indeed, or unusually favorable conditions, to realize so great a return as that. Yet a large abatement from that estimate would stil: leave the raising ef sheep an exceedingly profitable investment. In making husbandry a paying industry 3 eS ee. T weeds s’ Cloth Mantles MARKED LOOK YOU HERE. N HAND AN FYE subscriber is new making an assort. | ment of Stovepipe and Tinware, | Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash. Tiaware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to | order, Special prices to wholesale dealers. Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and | carefully attended to, Orders solicited, kin’s residence, Queen Street, R. RODD, Practical Tinsmith. Charlottetown, “— 3), ’s1 -3m Vennor’s Predictions ! : Big Storms Anticipated ! Stovepipe. Stovepipe: F you want your cur STOVES attended to, leave your orders with C. F. HARRIS. I cearantee Promptneses and a Boss Job, Cc. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, oot 28, '81] al Removed, N RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify be friends and the public generally that she has opened ber Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For terms, etc., apply st her Studio - resi- dence of Mr, Peebles, South Side of King (au 29 tf Square. and Heavy Cloths, 3.” and Colored Dress Goods. Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store and es House lately ocoupied by . Apply to HOBACE HASZARD, Aug. 25— Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. } ‘CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also,on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences, All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Priuce Edward Island, and Dolmans, and | Low, Ju’77) W. C. BISHOP, ba Lee LDCs —AND— TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET. | a ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE = FORWARDING ACERT, 975 BARRELS OF FLOUR, BRANDS THAT WE CAN BRAG ABOUT. ‘Hiawatha, Dickson, Natioual Policy, Famous, &, &e. $4,000 WORTH OF TEA, Shop opposite Dr. Jen- Excellent oaiie and cheap, in Half-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 ie boxes. 250 boxes and half-boxes choice Large Stock of General Groceries, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy BEER & GOFF. to advantage. ae Nov. 11, 1881. —_—‘°O~———— ‘sda tins Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Kerosene), 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Keystone American Kerosene Marine Insurance Broker, —AND-~ General Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8, ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks } the reon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first- class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments cf Produce | prempt returns guaranteed. promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr Credit Foncier PRANGO-CANABIEA, Capital, - - - al Raisins, and a LIBERAL | ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom- ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or OVERCOATS. A splendid lot of Scotch and, English Tweeds, Meltons, Pilots and Worsteds | to select from, Not being very CONSERVATIVE we will cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls- ters and Sacques, and MEETING the wants of all, will mapnefacture the sam if required w. N. RIGGS, | Faller. Oct, 21, "s1—eed Beales’ Corne Herring, Hersing. 100 bbis, Extra Fat Ne, 1, equal to Yarmouth) with sinking fand, and short term loans wi h- Bloaters out sinking fund. 100 quintals Codfish, For particulars,apply at the office of Messrs, | 100 do. Hake, Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (zood stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt, On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines snd Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. es place to the EXAMI W. W. SULLIVAN, Aug. 44, 1881. DR. JENKINS Street Hours for cons»itation 9 to ll-a, m., and 7.20 to 9p. m. No eertiticates given excepi to patients. our Printing dene ia a; PRINTING ROOM. solicited, and be. Correspondence solicited and answered .j3.5 to which Sevor de Vargas belonged President—Hon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company will make long term loans Mas resumed practice at his residence, Queen ae ee eee bosom, I sat for some time pondering) upon its contents. Part was clear ‘enough — the remaining part full of mystery. ** We fear our friends more than our foes. ” I was behind the scenes sufficient- ly to comprehend what was intended by ‘that cunningly worded phrase. It sim-! ply meant that Don Ramon de Vargos’ was Ayankiaedo—in other words. friend to the American cause, or as seiaad loud demagogues would have prociaime od | him ‘a traitor to his country.” It cid not follow, however, that he was any- thing of the kind. He might have wirh- ed success to the American arms, and still remained a true friend to his country i—not one of these blind bigots whose standard displays the brigand motto, '* Our country right or wrong,” but an enlightened patriot, who desired more to see Mexico enjoy peace and happivess ‘under foreign domination, than that it ‘should continue in anarchy under the iron rule of native despots. What is ‘there in the empty title of independence, without peace without liberty? After all, patriotism in its ordinary sense is ei a doubtful virtue—perhaps neurer to me! It will one day appear so; fone we in the far future it will be sup- |planted | by a virtue of a higher order— ithe patriotism that knows no boundaries of nations, but whose country is the whole earth. That, however, would not ‘be “ patriotism !’ | Was Don Ramon de Vargas 2 patriot ‘in this sense—a man of progress, whe cared not that the name of ‘“ Mexico should be blotted from the map, so long as peace and prosperity should be given ‘to his country under apother name? .Was Don Ramon one of these? = It might There were many such in Mexico lat that time, and these priucipally of the »|down in a jeweller’s much depends, of course, on reed selecte ~ thar it sewers Thrusting the paper back into my supposed, ‘on the ameunt and Canaveati of the feed, and the skill and care bestowed to the flock. There is no money in sheep that are underfed and systematically neglected. Good care and plenty of suit- able food are essential to their welfare, and the man who wisely gives them both will be amply repaid for his pains. A serious difficulty in all parts ef the country, but especially in the more thickly settled regions, grows out of the vast num- | ber of useless dogs which roain through the fields at night, and play havoc with un- | protected flocks of sheep. One who is un- ‘acquainted with the facts would be aston- ished at the enormous annual loss caused by those canine depredations. But if farmers were bent upon the raising of sheep they would no deubt soon be able, by concerted action, to abate this nuisance. The growing demand for mutton of fine quality and the enlarged facilities for the transportation of animals and meat to the great centres of trade, ought to stir up the minds of farmers of moderate means to the importance of adding this source of profit to those they already possess. Not a Drummer. Marshal Woodward, of Fredericton, prides himself on being able to ‘‘ spot” a commercial traveller, ander any disguise ; and the drummers admit as a body that John is about the cutest officer they ever ran against in the Maritime Provinces. (They also say, by the way, that they never have any trouble in St. John, but beard at the best hotela and are treated like gentle- men.) The smartest men make mistakes nowand then, and the Celestia! tax col- lector recently gave himself away. He tracked a suspicious-locking man around town for some time and finally ran him store, where he was caught in the very act of what seemed to be a weighty business transaction. ‘‘ Five doilars, if you please !” exclaimed the Collector. ‘*‘ What fer?’ replied the astonished strange. ‘‘ For doing business in Fredericton sir!” ‘* Do you charge $5 for doing business here, in —the ricos, er preprietors. It is easy enough to explain why the Ayankieados were of the class of ricos. Perhaps the affection of Don Ramon for the American cause had less lofty motives; perhaps the 5000 beeyes may ‘have bad — to de with it? ‘Whether or no, I ceuld not tell; ner (did I ae i consider. planation to the ambiguous phrase now ‘clear. | perspicuous. ‘ed by her father! Here was mystery Who but Jjurra/ said so, dreaded ? in the house? That might be: not been inside to see. bee large enough to accommodats another—half a score of others. For I only reflected $5, 060, 000 upon the matter at all as offering an ex-| mer?” but some of the celestial bloods are What followed was far from equally indeed. Whe could that guest be?— all cases!’ ‘ Certainly, sir,” sharply re- torted John, ‘‘ we never let you fellows slip.” ‘*Then I gneas I won’t have that watch fixed till I get home, Mr.—,” coolly remarked the stranger, as he stepped towards the door, without any interference on the part of Woodward, who sank into a chair as the proprietor blurted out, ** You fool you! That mana drummer! Why, he isa Methodist minister from Miramichi!’ It is dangerous to ask John ‘* what is the difference between a minister and a drum- prepared to take all sorts of risks of a little twice used by his fair daughter—‘‘ We | amusement. —St. John Sun. fear our friends more than our foes.” \On either supposition, the meaning was _- Sad complaints are cabled across the ocean concerning the curtailment of fox hunting this fall in Ireland by hostile in- tervention of the land tenants. Fox hunt- A guest in the house dread-| ing, no doubt, has its good points, and the sport serves various useful purposes. But it is attended with serious inconveniences, and has preved a nuisance of no mean But Ijurra was her cousin—she ‘had, magnitude to the farmers ef the Three If a cousin, why should he be Was there still another guest I had The mansiou|in his exploy 23,000 men, Kingdoms. Its total abolition would pro- bably prove a general benefit. Cannon Kixe Krupp a few weeks ago hed but new orders obliged him to hire an additional force of 8,000, which places bim at the head of the population of a small city— more than 30,000 [no 8 wkly pat ex pres 1m, 3aw ‘all that, my thoughts coustantly turned’ men. a