MI Five DoLtnars a YRAR, NEW SERIES. Aen Ai a ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Mor, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Kunirwes, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. S! PTE MBER 29, 1884, SINGLE Copigts Two CEnTs. VOL. 15.--NO. ILL. hae la ILY Ix AMINER ‘CONSIGHMENTS SELICITED, ‘Old, Successtil, Trustworthy, The true Dignity of Labor. UNCLE CUPRUBERT. reat, i Appearances aren’t anything in this — —_—>—— Aud so Clarence and Lizzie began the is issued every evening, by fhe Examiner Publishing Oo. | RR. ODWYER, PURELY MUTUAL, RESUME OF SERMON BY REV. E. B. MOORE The Rev. E. B. Moore, son of the late ’ / | CONCLUDED. | world with the fairest of prospects, and true love «nough to float the barque of life into the swectest haven. ; : | Meentonts oe an a . ‘James Mo. re, of this city, and now ofthe Clarence Hyde took his leave, dejected 7 : : ee ae aa ae pe oo ~ one Calaissiga aud troll i} al Merchant Ng Si kh ide hj if ( A all Waive Bocti< ‘Gur ference, preached lsst enough. It cs not pleasant to aah ae fair] Rosa Eldon was somewhat chagrined in cacti Maaana a — 3 Nt Uaers, lV] Ell dil \: eveni: g in the Methodist Brick Church. idol and worship it with all the strength a secret ae pb ae sao her ie | nn darn n 2 1 i dan A Phe audience was large, and in addition to’ and tenderness of your nature, only to find, ; ess to herself, anc Old uele Cuth- reli. fe | PUR S400 OPP BI. PRIDUUE. GRGARIZED 1845 the regular worshippers, we noticed several after all that it is dust and ashes—hollow- bert was quite satisfied with the choice his hs, ° . : $2.50 | oom " strangers present. ‘The text was taken bearted and fa:se ! nephew had made. ; onths, - . ° 1 25 289 WATER SToOr T from the four chapter of St. John and! Cuthbert Hyde sat smoking his brier- ‘She's worth twice a hundred thousand touth, : . . 050 | o i REE ' NEW YORK the thirty-seventh verse : “Ove soweth wood meerschaum by the open window as dellars in her own sweet self, Clarence,’ # \ lvertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, irterly, half-yearly or yearly advectirr- n application. vents, ALS AMAS FOR SEPTEMBER, i884. | | | St. dehus’ Newfoundland. In connection with the above is Captain | : island, CASh Assets | who will take special charge of all consign- | Engtish, who is well known in P. FE. LIFE INSURANCE 60. ever $55,000,000. and another reapeth.” Christ talking to the woman of Samaria when his desciples returned from the city whence they had gone to procure food, but he had in the meantime forgotten his hunger in his conversation with the woman and seid to was Clarence entered—a square, shrewd looking old man, with deeply seamed wrinkles on his brow, and restless, sparkling eyes, gleaming like live coals beneath his shaggy brows. ‘Clarence my boy, something has gone he said confidentially to Mr. junior. Hyde,’ ‘CURRENT NOTES. The Duke of Argyle says the world is nome } ments, and will also attend to the chartering one them : ‘‘my meat is to do the will of him wrong,’ he said, brusquely, after he had Wi oie : MOON'S CHANGES, | of veescls for the sopcolar tikiie —. MecLEAN & MAR TEN, that sent me, and to finish his regarded his nephew a didlos for awhile, oe SOR THORP CTT Full Moon, 5th day, 6h. 43.3m., a m. | The firm is one of theoldest and most reli- Agents for P. E. Island, “TX Lift up your eyes and “Tell the old uncle what it is.’ DeLesseps proposes to visit Panama early fast Quarter 12th day, 4h. 4.0m., a. m. | able in Newfoundland Leturns guaranteed : _ Agents for hs te DSP look on the fields for they are ‘I have told you about Rose Eldon, sir, in 1885 to inaugurate a section of the canal. New Moon 19th day, 5h, 24 5m., a. m. | to be prempt and satisiactery, Parties wish- | Ch toway Aug 9) --2ur Saw whip white already to harvest. And he that’ well, she and | are—in fact, itis all over ed : pirst Quarter, 27th day, 6h. 8.4m., a, m. | ing to procure Labradore Herring should send | ~~ WITT AMIA © >>; «Creapeth receiveth wages and gathereth fruit between us.’ Dom Pedro, Emperor of Brezil, while D eee Un !San |Moon|High | Days! their orders in time NeibLAn 5 it (i? unto life eternal, that both he that soweth! ‘Engagement broken, eh! Past the power none from naval review, " oy y PAY OF WEEK) |i 508 sets | rises |water|len’h Sept. 6, 1854.—till 3ist dec, ’S4. } id and he that reapeth may ~ejoice together. | of patching up!’ eecaped drowning. His boat capsized. , hm hm) aftn morn) hm ; av 3 Tata And herein is that saying trac, * One SOW- | ‘Yes, uncle.’ : The gold reserve at Washington on 1| Monday 5 256 34] 4 15) 7 S813 9) ieLecd Horson & HeQuarrie |; IS NOW SEING SUPPLIED WiTH eth and another reapeth.” The idea that) ‘And it wason my account? Nay ; bey, | Wednesday amounted to 129 millions. It 2) Tuesday | 97) 3221 4 5218 27 5 | ; N | : these words ners to the spiritual don’t turn away—I can read the truth iM/ipas increased about fifteen millions during 2! Wednesday 28| 30 5 26 9 12 2 tne ' “a ogee culture of mankind. ‘This agricultural your eyes. So she played you false?’ st few w 4iThuraday | 29} 28. 5 58! 9 S412 59) SARRISTERS <> <€» fr Z 4 principle of sewing and reaping was well ) ‘Wee are peated; sddioig not that the past few weeks. 5 Friday | 80) 26, 6 231031, 56) 9 understood by the disciples and the Great enough? The Indian farmers on Pyramid Lake, 6 Saturday 32| 2416 59111 7] 52 —ANb— In all the leading varities, including Teacher, and it is an illustration of the| ‘Well, perhaps so—-perhaps so. It was| Nevada, thresh their wheat by hand and 7|Sunday cee ee spiritual kingdom. Sowing and reaping! was well you found her out in time, Clar-| winnow it in baskets, just as the Egyptians 3! Monday 3 | 20,8 Siattee 46 ATTORR EVS ay ‘AGADIA, - - - Nut and Round, are different things, and require different once. It’s for the best my boy.’ did 3,000 years ago. 9 Tuesday | 3b 1s ne t 3) #2 | BESS fw o7 mi” AW. | oar on rs , ’ skill. The sower has to prepare the ground’. Clarence Hyde was passing down the sis sal ‘ - 10; Wednesday , 34/ ti os i - ” INT ERCOLONIAL, - do do and put in the seed, often under very diffi-| village street a day or two subsequently, to- Journalistic amenities in Nevada are iL Thureday | 38, 10 18 Be S| . . cult circumstances, when the reaping is! wards dusk a wellow August evening, (Spiced with originality. Qne editor says Seen | oe) 81b eS os, St Office in Gld Bauk ‘VALE, near Pam (id do i sa hd cians dieu tal tale ieee ited aide obi and 2 |that his esteemed contemporary has been 13 Saturday 41| 1!\morn| 5 18) 30 | Phe ae comparatively easy work, but without the | when a slight form glided up to him and a k . hila rie ens Pang 1 14 Sunday | 42 9 017 6 46 24 (UP STAIRS). SYDNRY, (oli mine) Round former there cannot be the latter. | tremulous hand was Jaid upon his own, sth deliri ay cas and innoculate | is|Mondsy ~ , 43, 7:2293,7657| 27/ ... via | a : '| While the earth lasts we have the pro- Ho started at first but quickly geothuined | COS Cesta Someen. 16 Tuesday | 44 3 2 31) 8 49 21) Ch’town, Feb, 21, 1884. SYONEY, (Peserve ) 9 mire of -_ time = harvest — the, ae were A. German newspaper contains: the; fol- 17 Wednesday | 45) 3} 3 39] 9 34 ait |. LA wk oe i es ) oe n ‘ iT covenant of grace is the same as the cove- ‘Lizzie Eldon ! ; 7 s ee Cn “ a is, Vaursday ’ | 47 i} 4 46 10 13 14) Gu. AR hit Ua & “ot CHIMNEY CORNER. do nant of nature. ‘*Foras the rain cometh! ‘Oh, Clarence, I could not resist without sagens adver newer all acne ee 19) Fri tay 435 59 5 5210 45 ll ; rae 7 down and the snow from heaven, and re-' telling you how very, very wrong I thought Si ans Ai 1 hb Kaiser —_ 'N "96 } 20 Saturday | SO 87) 6 Oeith Se, | Ta ALBIE & URERVE SLACK turneth not thither again, but watereth ihe Rosa, and how sorry I am for you.’ at, quot Ane eS 2 hoes 5 55 7 S9'LL 56 +HN 4 VL he : ; ata ' will hear something to his advantage. His 21 suaday 51) 4 59'th 56 4) G HN HRAL - otk W 4¥4:) earth agd maketh it to bring forth and bud, | ‘Thanks, Lizzie; I do not think she has fe ts dead,” . Hi 22 Moa — — aeons 1 j All of which will be sold on most reasouabie that it may give seed to the sower and, treated me exactly right.’ Pott tet on a Bi ~ 7 57 : ™ ul as | HommMis ion i ; i t | berms. a te, the eater ; 80 sball my word be Lizzie burst into tears. All the railroads in Great Britaln stand e3 Tharéday 55 4711 52 144! 52. § : BIg ali 5, ALSO TO AR RIVE: that goeth forth out of my mouth ; it shalt sen could she be so cruel, so unwoman- | to-day at an average cost of $240,000 per Mie Ss aBahali2a7' | hau y ‘ phot rebar we “ et Oat accom) ly : phe seule pm ey tele mile, = pay 5 per cent. on the oe hie : z al 1 oF) ¢ - inna . ' — /plish that which please and prosper in’ nobly. thin osa Wi ive one day to} ment. e average cost of all the railroads 25 oe 6 a al! a ‘ ; 29! 2 12] ATLANTIC AVERUE oe oe ea — the thing whereto I sent it.” In the king- | repent it.’ in existence in the United States to-day is 2)’ Mouday 1}, 39) 2 48! 5 37 39 3 | quality ol gave gach good AL ae oon dom of grace, as in nature, labourers! As Clarence stood there listening to/ $59,400 per mile. 30' Pues lay | 2| 38, 3 22) 6 51 36 | (ROsS MARKET) years ago. Will be sold low from ship, jare required, and while the harvest Lizzie Eldo~’s impetuous words and holding r : ” , 'is great, they are often very few. Perhaps her litt'e soft hand in his own, he wonder- The London Standard, speaking of Duf- THE RAILWAY TIME Yahi, BOO rOom. BRAGS. Egos and Produse a Specialty. | BR. JicWibsam. Chitown, July 2 '84—2m all would rather be reapers than sowers, ' but each one must act his part in whatever, sphere be may be placed. The division ed that he had ever before noticed how very, very pretty she was—a softer more subdued style than Rosa’s yet not less be- ferin’s qualification’s for the post of Viceroy of India, counts as the most value of any ‘*the splendid faculty of ineredulity” So aNbcnm ~~ , of labor brings out the different faculties of witching inits way. .” with which his negotiations with the Czar (Charluttet Time.) May 15,1884 wkly tf HORN Ci OR man and each should use his skill in the} They hunted him all night long, that have endowed the Viceroy. Charlottetown £vime. —_—— direction of his gifts. But all are requiréd | gyal ¢ t £ } : : bl . . ; GOI: West. eee ee a ni a : ltd ,oval earnest face, those swimming ue Russia, Austria and Germany show a dis- ChaveectelOG ..c5c0 tenes 647 912 427 W. WHEATLE Y, Sash and Door k actery. Bur Tua denredaticn ee arn ites eyes. ii ; position to interfere unpleasantly with Hunter River.........++: aoe Te: OPQ toe Wanaries i ie ial 2 ; one iis teil eee | Day by day Rosa’s image waxed fainter | England's action in Egypt. Their protest, Sars (OF memes — _ CHARLOTTETOWN, are wes idly by and 0 oe I to and more faint in his memory, and Lizzie’s| following so closely upon the meeting of the lett | coc esnsns es $42 1222 7 05| bere seems N R. P, LEA, in returning thanks to the| "1. pelea ” ee low Ct ow i I' shy, gentle looks grew more than ever pre-|emperors, may be siguiticant of breezy e side, | 2*TiVe------ 907 1257) 737) on public for the liberal pat~caageextended head: ‘a ”t & a a te k his f sel af Sent in his heart. times in the near future. Sn gag Neo ee oe GommIssien Merchant lto him while in business in Charlottetown, | @US* G0 218 Will, and WORK fs nor rewarc’. | ‘I do believe I’ve fallen in love with the to Past Sb oe eo ies 1030 415 § begs leave to inform his old customers and The as nee vs ee re Sana the girl,’ he thought. ‘I wender what she Ulm ee er of eh ie _ Ger- ON in ks ohne s sane 1205 657 i the public generally, that he, in company |*®™0OUDt Of Work performed, ut in the Way | would say if I was to propose to her ?’ many, will soon be completed, after having PM incu deol vce cee 1242 747 269 BARRINGTON STREET, with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed oo itis done. He thatis faithful in afew) Next - wih E P livati ) remained unfinished for nearly 400 years. pnees wesw. atk «we | ‘ things shali be made ruler over many |, re b a cash oe Son Saets - ne} Tt was begun in 1377 and finished in 1494, Tienish 202 647 a Mi Lal nding ins Ss. is @SSIs. B, Williams & Ce, things. If the soldiers of the cross were as | Sas ter ae tag pe gy a except the towers, which are pow being 45 ee002026060666664606 686 — a = yard i : i i om / nf -. 5 2 " " vé oO 2 ve i ar ag . e . : $ iis ee "240 757 &# Special attention given to Mctecle at Pas Dy st cause of their an. bre ai Tits Attell, llbie the oll i erected according to the ancient design. a ee ane 415 1025 P. E. Island produce. Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, | *° id t . be eg Bi hy: Aeae dh ve Wor’ woods musical, Mr Hyde asked Lizzie} A Carp.—To all who are suffering from . mit 1907 : ' : ; Ob Ww o ) ye rist. —— oe : nts . Summerside, od reer + _o 6 57 April 24, 1554. pres a sg a —e. Whe GR khon | FO PPP TO SPEP tus ao Eldon if she wouid accept the love her sis-|errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous a ornare 6 07 209 7 30 Tt ara ' oe Vi alt ate Y ae of Mould- iter had slighted. and Lizzie, smiling and| weakness, early decay, loas of manhood, &c., Se eee 02 325 8 47 SULLY AN X, Mi At 1 4 ILL ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at ‘trembling, answered him, yes. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE Hunter Kiver.......++++- 702 320 j u AV ' The Francais has been giving some ad-| ‘y iatediiniiiete! anhalt OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- Charlottetowm ......+++++s $02 507 1007 LOWEST CASH PRICES, | vics to the French people which greatly re-| A) Sn. ae ar | covered by a missionary in Scuth America, GCING EAST. 4 es Rh We. * *'| sembles what ‘“G,” in his article in,| "°° eagerly, as he explained the new posi-| .014 sejf-adglressed envelope to Kev. Josern Charlottetown. ....ccccecccsseres 417. 7,@ 8 All orders entrusted to them will receive Fortnightly said of Prince Bismarck. lf; ticn of affairs to his uncle that evening, T. Inwan, Staticn D, New York. Mount Stewart APrive «..++++- 5,22 8 37 es - i : prompt attention. England,” says the writer, “thas been the afier he had safely escorted Lizzie home, : —— wn : ees. «. coos i ae Soliciiors In Chancery, recipient of tik ceteancmbedd attentions, | With her basket of nuts only half filled} Lord Salisbury has written au exhaustive Oe Pe... co ewes eccnaeneeeeue 617 1002 - ae : n Germany is the object of his first aud pars ’ (and no wonder, all things considered), ‘‘it| article in the National Review, in which he Pp. M. NOQFARLES PUBLE®. &e, LEA & ROGERS, cece ‘eat When sa hats urbavely | "il be so pleasant! We shall all live to-| undertakes to prove that the Conservatives lie eel a aie teur 722 1202) opfFICES—O’Halloran’s Building, Great Moncton, N. R.| permitted us te ‘table ‘the tnitdative tia igether, and Lizzie says she will love you}in reality desire the franchise to be coupled A. M-! George Street, Charlottetown, ° Fant K. RA Saw why aie i - Pie q | dearly. Lizzie is such a famous little|with redistribution. This, he says, will Mount 8 532 90 settlement of the affairs of Greece and | : ; ; ; ’ ; Mount Stewart......6eeere sere: as i. ins tis Rants 5 Mtidiineiire eal te!” | Solidd: enn! housekeeper. She thinks it will be so|give the Conservatives more seats than they Cardigan... ..--cereeeeeeceeeees 629 1022) 6s 8) , ee ad . | pleasant to have you sitting by our hearth-|now hold. The article is exciting much Genmmhon 647 1047) \. . - own course in Egypt, he has done ; : ; o COFZCCOWN ...--ceeeccesserceees W. W. Suntivan, Q. C. | Cuestze B. Macnsiu so, we may be sure, from other! Stone ! And, Uncle, you will go and see|attention. FROM EAST, A.M. P.M.| Jan. 16, '83. motives’ than those of ‘mere civility,’ ber to-morrow, won’t you?’ si sis . . Souris ........ceeeceeececere cers 647 217 cel isk alee > don RNC “’. | ‘Yes,’ said Uncle Cuthbert, briefly, The London Times’ special from Shanghai ee er 752 400 N J CAMPBELL a oh Soehe and so on, The Francais, in like manners! ¢ Hy oo? says the German Government has instruct- Mount § ) aehWO 5 iv. 000s 842 517 ’ . ’ commenting on the friendliness of the| a. the next day Lizzie was surprised {ed its consuls and naval commanders to ount Stewart ‘ . ° ‘ : . owards France, says that the} ~ hay uae *) _— urprise agg ; . . lies ’ | depart.....--. 7 aa (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Specially OW prices during this Month ees siapiiey tetenbet ea “i at her sewing by a brown-faced, little old|maintain an independent attitude during ( cami palpate eter 721 3 32 eo jubilant would do well to reflect Ww nds ese! mth, Win suoaphy took . both Ser hands a a as “ a eee ee eee ee .. " Qn TNA; ' n Seal . ie de his and imprinted a kiss upon her crimson | @#Micuities. is ieared, however, tha Te ee ee 745 357 A {| pf ( f ik i { : the motives by which his policy is inspired. |. Se a s aes . : BP vec cceeseccere ees = ae Stock of 7 pay ‘ing forehe ; . lications may arise which may prevent Mount Stewart.......... eeecceces 842 512 it uliétl dl QUMISSIOU tlt dll, mee en It then points out that France is already ee sa ec oh was the oldest Gottaae wouteality. ; en ————, | SHIP BROKER, weakened by the dispersion of her forces. ""'S) you're going to marry my nephew, | ¢ ismeé j SI f Miss..." ahs , f inte y i ; é 2 WEST & RENDELL, | 0) sacunance acent,| WATCHES, CLOGKS orp temsss Booted St” so Hata you? sia Uacle Cuthbert | tutes were’ to begiy ha bride at ai au Va casa, ~ . sca pe ‘Yes, sir,’ Lizzie made answer, timidly :|S°"“ ; oy Mca (j iss] il il ha tg gerheads to further his own plans. Thus: sAiehai See a Maer. denly called upon the bridegroom (a sea- omm 5 ) erg ll : ' is especially the ease since he has taken up| ¢ erin » Lizzie! faring man) to abjure tobacco, on pain of j COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Jewelry and Plated Ware 5 oi dence aan Ts ccna guaraee | aurea 1 1is colonizing schemes. Germany, says the), ; , . . forfeiture of wedded bliss, etc., which he . . : ; nd you won’t object to having the old . ’ y ‘ 1 taw > , , j Francais, has been noted for its large | : al 5 refused to do—then and there taking a St, John S, Newfoundlaud. Charilott Leow il, P. Esiand, ° - emigration, and the chancellor naturally.|™*? lumbering round the house, helpless fresh quid from the tobacco-box to show ‘ Be = : . . -» | and feeble though he be? i oS oy ‘ > i. Vi ° PAY LOR, wants to make that emigration a gain, 7 wy ’ . . his independetice. Where upon the young Consignments solicited. Liberal advances . : . B } I shall be so glad to have you live with es ae Importer and Jobber of Cheice Queen Street. instead of a loss, to Germany. But the! i 6. T never remember my father—|¥°™*" took out a box, ‘‘took a chew, ly OF Cae Groceries and Spices. . chief obstacle to his projects is the rivalry| “," i y amid the applause of the spectators,‘and re- July 25, 1884. —2aw 4m quan = ee Ch'town, Aug. 4—eed whly of England, and by stirring up dissension | 824¢—you will be like one to me, I am quested the clergyman to go on with the — 7 eee ee General Agent for P. KE. Isiand of oe; —___- $$$ FF , cee ; ss _| sure,’ m ne mys : ‘ ». Simei, ’ British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- between nee anaes A pe France he hopes Uncle Cuthbert kissed her again, and|°" This was too much for the oe : f London, England to increase his freedom of action. os Bert : groom, who fled the scene, leaving the gir ij pany, 0 » beng biel walked away as abruptly as he had come. |. ant witha piste of Manesion incber 9 Special attention given to Auction Sales of —ee ‘He’s a funny old gentleman,’ thought coca an a piece © {Uo 3 cree reg fee Re ‘Ferniture, Bankraps| || fi ii \ be The Harbor Commissioners of Montreal) Lizzie, ‘but I know I shall like him.’ monk k. CHARLES CAIRNS, in returning} ea “state, House e eg b i 5 | are considering the question of the granting Rosa contemplated the present state of ao ee ee . M thanks tc the public for the liberal ees Ses a ae oe eee jofa privilege to the Canadian Pacific Rail-| affairs very coolly—a little contemptuously = yen = sy seme Sain naan patronaze extended to him, begs leave to in- ee ondence and Consignmenta eoliaited Pit eee way to construct two enormous grain ele- in fact. eae lest umes ‘ be shed wa ‘ . oye yrres n " - oY “ ' mF ‘ ‘ 2et} , “Y . ‘ j " P ; form his old customers and the public general- orresp 1 the 57th Annual General Meeting of! yators on the wharf, near the Quebec Gato ‘If you choose to adopt all Clarence Rete eutimmahed ar ‘i deficit at the end oe ly, that he has taken into partuership Mr. Malcolm McLean, and that hereafter the business will be carried on under the title of CAIRNS & CO.,, teturt s promptly vaiede tore a ek Prince Edward Island Hospital, LY the Standard Lite Assurance Company, ‘held at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1853, were re- ported ;— 3,038 new proposals for life as- Station. Representatives of the Harbor) Board and Canadian Pacific this week have inspected the proposed site and discussed the question theroughly, ard a satisfactory | issue is anticipated. The Canadian Pacific, has decided that the elevators, which will Hyde’s poor relations, why, 1 cau only wonder at your taste,’ she said loftily. But Lizzie only smiled, and doubted to herself whether Rosa could really ever have loved Clarence. ‘No, no, no!’ echoed her hear*. the present year will reach the tolerably large sum of $40,000,000, to which the cost of the Chinese war, whatever it may be, must be added. The debt of France is $4,500,000,000, and is yearly increasing. No wonder that French 3 per cent. rentes — th MEDICAL BOARD: surance were received the be of wood, with brick encasement, will! The day of the wedding drew rear. »down to 78, while British 3 percent i al’ p One ll BIS, Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician, year for $ 9,754,085 38| possess a capacity of not less than four) Lizzie’s white dress wes nearly finished, yi ele. axe 101. The credit of sie i. t Dr, Johnson, Dr, Taylor, 2,561 proposals were accepted, hundred thousand bushels each. The ele-| and modest little presents were beginning seen thon that o£ France. for while Cana- apy Dr. Beer, Dr, Dawson assur jng _ 7,239,048 13) vators will be ready for use at the opening | to be sent in from friends and neighbors, di. 4 ' : ma ort ig h 1 hey have on hand a fine stock of Monu- Dr. Warburton, Dr. MacKay. The total existing assuralces in of naVigation next Spring. It is estimated ‘Here’s my present,’ said Uncle Cuth- ~ per cents. pacer ‘yo e i 1073 renc ments, Tablets and Headstones, in Italian and ile force at 15th November, that within the next year the elevator will | bert, walking in one day and tossing a little 44 per cents. are only quoted at 1015. American Marble. They are of the latest de- 66,936,302 91 signs, and at prices to suit all. Cc. CAIRNS. M. McLEAN. Ch'town, June 30, 1834-—pres ne pats j wp 1882, amounted to (Of which $7, 753,031.15 was reassured With other offices) Applications for admission may be made|The claims by death which » Visiting Physici tron, at the) "0 ing the year amount- ae . Be eaah daits iolere woigd, beoween a. ae co addi- E nervous men. Cicero always shud dered Lizzie obeyed. ‘ie River du Loup, and had corruptly gained ten and eleven, @, m., or by correspondence tions, to 2,462,226 59) when he first began speaking. ‘Tierney’s} ‘W hy, there's a parchment chart in it,|for his brother the contract for the con- with any member of the medical Board, or the The annual revenue amounted “ | knees used to knock together when he rose) | nele,’ cried the astonished Clarence, who|struction of the Metapedia and Bay of Matron, | at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00}in Parliament, Lord Derby, the ‘“‘Prince| was leaning over Lizze’s shouider. — 'Chaleurs railway. Uccasion was taken to The friends of patients will be admitted The invested fan's at same | Rupert of debate,” always experienced a| ‘Of course there is—a deed making over | read the country a lecture upon the venal- from two to four, p,m. every day (except) date amounted to 29,503,416 CO\ nervous tremour in speaking. Canning | $50,000 to Lizzie Eldon the day of her|ity of Sir John and the general wickedl- ‘Being am increase Guring the _|could tell when he was going to make a marriage,’ answered Uncle Cuthbert, dryly, | ness of the administration. It now turns year of 1,062,645 35 | good speech in advance by the chill running| ‘and I’ve got just another one for you at out that Mr. McGreevy’s brother had not JOHN LONGWORTH \through him. The same was true of Rob-| home, Clarence by boy! Aha! The old|even tendered for the work, and that Mr.. ria SU ar ‘ ’ | ‘ 1~ : ; . j ' . > Agent for Charlottetown. |ett Hall. Mr. Gough always trembles | Uncle was not so poverty stricken after all. “McGreevy himself had no interest what- > when he comes before an audience. There| You musn’t think, my young lady,’ he ever in any tender. But no eye has yet are many other orators whose audience do| added, turning abruptly to Rosa, ‘that gold caught any intimation of the facts in ny ithe trembling for them. isn’t gold because it’s a trifle tarnished and column of any opposition paper. Next!” -have handled not less than ten million) hox of carved wood into Lizzie’s lap. ‘I bushels of grain. j}cut out those wooden flowers myself, when : | I was in California. But open it; it’s lined Many of the gréatest orators have been} beautifully.’ Says the St. Sohn Sun:—‘‘Our Opposi- tion contemporaries have been sending the word around that Hon. Mr. McGreevy, of Quebec, had been visiting Sir John at Matron —Mrs, Hannah Robinson. — —-_ «+ APPLUS, APPLES, APPLES, CHARLES DO\ALD & CO. 79 Queen St, Lendon, E. C., Sunday). The general visiling day for persons wish-| ing to see the institution is Thursday o1| each week, from two to four o’clock, p.m, | THOMAS KERR, ‘ps peetor of Agencies, Chi luwa, Auguet 3, 185%, Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a view to Autumn and Spring business. They will also give the usual facilities to customers reyuiring advances. aug! D. BR. MACLENNAN, s Secretary of Trustees. April 24-—s0d wkly sis alata oi i at lle