KAD Lu ESET CON PNR CRP bas eee _| OL x&v. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISL “<D, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1874 = NO, 43, CLOSING AND ART IAL OF MAILS, Patients attended to at all hours; and con- suitations given to poor gratuitously on = ———— AE Ar, 6iS “= eee CHOOSE YOUR FRIEND WISELY. ON ‘ Hard wor ts, Master Hoskins, and useless, : : | * Who is to hold the papers ? here; ‘ The landiord he dare not play | room, but he was rasclate, be had nerved | heve g ven up companions, habite, everything | that I thouzht you would not like ; and now, | THE QU APPELLE TREATY You'd best be off at ones.’ MINSCELLANEOES. Re Ree ee Two hoes, two spades, cne scythe, and one the precints of the Customs Department. : 3 AT THE cae 7 h . oe false. | Kate, darling Kate! do not retuee me !’ (From the Toronto Mail.) _ Snow fell on Monday night (12th inst.,) ' : C ( _ se your fi nd wise hs a _ a : — etieaptt oe ‘ Hyday ' pretty oings on right before | =The treaty which Lieutenant Governor re en . POST se Sires RLOTTETOWN, P, F ISLAN N aa \ : r fr ; W i ive both made a S° d bargain, I think ; | my eyes, mise ’ cried Mrs. Grove in a fury. Morris, whose jurisdiction extends into the | :. sectnial ue me cca election trial : ne friends, like rarest gem it yonr cwn is the he ; > The w! . ; > , q Se : ‘ , 3 pes > il f'ecemb 2 . o ; “riley fs pt pe your cwn is the best, though I intended | ‘ The whole matter is out, a: d we know now | North-West Territories, which lie away | The as ” sal - mt ' y , sai Renee to have give ou th are § { sat a fine came ’ i aie an © : Dae 38 OF Was Ss sai I he : i AFTER MONDAY, {ith WAY. Wi iter him. summer is 0 we g ” n y : @ papers alt: r the trial wa * fine game you've been carryiny On; | and beyond the bounds of civilization, haz | hardest worked woman ia tae @ the . ae Anow your friend well] yes have only forestailed me. but if ever you dare to mariy my son~——~- ’ just concluded, and which is known as the Alexander Berg has been alia Imm i ™ kins -d away. ar . 1 nm } ee 0 vn a i : oo = ) is Ie — ON bosom companions skins turn . way, and his compeni | S.lonce mother I’ thundered Edy . s| Qu Appelle Treaty, is one of the most ims; gration Agent in Scotland for the whole ” MA CLOSE. DUE. Are dangerous thing thooght it ss woll not to see the contemptus | he saw Kare torn pals at bis moiher’ | portant of its kind, Its provisions cover Vominion, m 7 3 He "Garena oo neg smile of iner-dulity whieb plar d upon ence. ‘K.te shall be hreatened no mors !} some 50,000 square miles of territory ; they oe ae no truth _ the report that the a Ing thelr stings iis lips. , - . “a saan, . s ‘i ql ki cc il yovernment has reques ted Sa: ; Nova Scotis, Monday, Wednesday and cis Galeesdar ant Creeping and crawling, | is lips ee You can’t frighten m , nd yoush 1! not Bate; | quiet the Indian title over that large es- quit Italy yuested Thiers to | Friday.9 p.m. _ Friday, 6 p. m. et ore Like bees without wings Tuo landlord was sert for, andi aving, | or, if you do it will be worse for all of ts. tent of country, some of the most fertile A warrant of out! has t ‘ sehe . ' .. ; Ww, is ‘a . i fiar Lat. erates i " ’ Ls * - . é 2utiawry s iss < reo et aie ae : : : Mond., Wed., & Frid., 9 p.m. Mon., Wed., and Friday, Leave not your secrets efier a fashion entisfctory to thomselves, I don’t want to behave undutiful; bat Kx‘e | soil of the North-West, and open it up for) the Queen's hah a the raga IcK aU nitead Srawes a : - ‘ | eer amteins ‘. te : Y ‘ ma - 3 i ‘ > £ p st wie i ites ines sein 10-30, p Al every man’s door, ascer . ied Lis willingness t> accept the! shall be my wife if she shall have me; a» | settlement without the slightest fear of Louis Riel. " {| mencing on Friday 15th ~~ tides : ill _ them, trast, the party went t» Mr. Ashiey’s office. whether or no, I’il stand by her, let who ».1 | encroachment from the Cree, Salteaux, and The trial of Kullmann for the attempt on | ' " Ake sand on the shore— | Where a > Jen sit } aw 1}? . . d iff ; 2: a oe . i ene | ae dhol ,_ About every alternate Sut- Sift them and sift them weet 9 La were dep sited, and where | say nay! other Indian tribes, whose rights have eae Bismarck will commence Great Britain via tala. | | itary mail every a)- day, commmencing Sat- ‘Ceara fae ptiberintnge each man tri2d, ns fer as sharpnes Th: Lt? «a He ‘ : : 29th inst. i reat i ie ema oe “hg may — ncing Sat Now higher now lowe: h man = . s for as ” sharpness went, | os — will 4 said Mr. Grove. ‘A wife | been cheerfully recognized and liberally A fog whistle is established . ; } commencing Sunday 17th I a _ secure himselt against the treachery of | inde:d! You'd more need buy a top and | compounded for. It wil be interesting to | rage Bay of Fandy — beans = eee ay AED COTE Wete WESE SS 9 3¢ imix : e Rh | ! . : a , 7, aay, D e u May. seeohahec sali : — ni ey This d ne, and the land- pes However, Kate shall be no dauzhter | learn what the Gevernment propose to give | on 20th instant . 4 Dates back h wis ord cismiss:d, Hoskins said— | i ’ alae 1? : as : . Great Britain, via Quevee, Monday. 9p. m Wir sino. vt roe ae — vin re a . : Sa ° api - nee — righ: ! pean for the freedom to till and Ao 7 mother of the present Gover- ' elena o change of his plan, : ye as great a stike in the man’s! f eourse I ai, If you'd have seen that | colonize these 50,0°0 square miles of terri nor General of Canada who wrote tl 1 a ‘ ° « ‘ hoose your fnend wisels © " . } | ’ j os oi 1e@ we i. s Great Britain. via United } Monday, Wednesday and Mond., Wed.. and Friday And pe if we , life as — have, and, to Nake all sure, I | Fouts agp, ve should have bees money in| tory. In the firsi place they agree to allow re aga “Lament-ot the Irish Emi- r States, _ Friday, 9 p. m. 10-30, p. m. : should like to repeat what I have to do.’ | pocket, aud comfort too ; but you were always | one square mi i -. : Newfoundland and West? Sameas Great Britain, viaS C I { ’ |? , 7 4 unile of land for cach Sanily of The British sell to the $19,00 - ae a ee eer 2at Britain, via Same as -Great Britain, via Jothin: e Lis: a | : P - : ‘e : , . ritish sell to the $19,00),04 Indies, § Halitax. aii” ee LITERATURE ‘Nothing more than this: you must | 6 stupid. There’s been nothing but misery | five persons, or in that proportion for larger | of goods annually to the Japanese nn ' Summerside and Intermedi- Daily, Sunday excepted, 9 Dally, Senday excepted, 2 | ——-— rere stond behind him ia the dock, quietly and | ever since she set foot in the hous3! | or smaller families. It is provided. how- from them commodities valued at $15,095, : seen sae ad intermed! ale ten lay excepted, 9 ) ee KATHARIN E. indifferently, apparent!y taking little cr no| * Then the sooner she leaves it the better!’ | ever, that the Government may sell, lease, 000. ptown and intermedi- 2 ay excepted, § aily. Si » avnant o : : ig - y a } : . - : x ; . ., ioe : ; ager onan : = ta. aay ptt I rg Sunday excepted, 2 ieee ou ; interest in the case; bat just at tho critical replied Edward. ‘ Kate, ean you, will you | or otherwise dispose of these reserves “for Philadelphia. Hoe May nr ball two Y cn i s » 2 df 5 1, mp yi ‘ vie a . bee : <a: : i : ; ) sses ; Western — Tignish. Al'ver- } Wednesday Saturday, 9 p. m. Tuesday, Friday, 2 p.m. ALE OF WOMAN'S TRIALS. | momen: when Mis Nugent is desired to | stay afcerthis?’ he eaid, imploringly. the use and benefit of the said Indians, | them $25 00) suit pepe > . " —- sntify the prigone ae ; ; i : een ws : Zs E tern —St.Peter's,Souris, 2 Monday, Thursday, 9 Wednesda CHAPTER VI.—Conitnued identify the prisoner. you, 8 if not hearing} ‘Mr, Jackson!’ ehouted somebody, throws | with the consent of the Indians entitled | were sisters. ’ vas -~-$t. Peter's, Souris, ¢ | Ssonday, raday, 9 p.m, Fednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m. ’ : a ORE hat anything partie i ; 13 , +t the : i : : ; oe ' &c., 5 ee asian ‘ There was at t'sis times. and pert ' - anything partientae ” going cn, must | ing op: the door ” admit the geotleman, | thereto first had and obteined, but in no| The biggest locomotive in the world is Southera—Murray Harbor 2 Monday, Thursday, p.m. Wednesday, Saturday, 2 p.m, | may b - 1 7 i and per ape t on place yourself between M’Evoy and the wit. | who entered exclaiming,—— wise shall the said Indians or any of them — 7 the Pennsylvaia Railroad Co. : ates ae i 5 i tats is td io = on a aan _— ca abn Nereis a le wae to - to mé with Not ready? My dear ledies what have | be entitled to sell or otherwise alienate any car” welve driving wheels, and weighs 75 . sigs on, Spauu, monday, ednesday, Friday. Monday, Wednesday. Friday ens tiead, within as’ones throw o i a brief; and as he 13 muc } ) on thinki j ? sie . a : 9p. m. ’ 3 sae =. - esda: ia} hii bciehinn ¢ d r ( e : sa smaller than yous be n —— of, not to be ready by of the lands allotted to them as reserves.’ James W: Marsha‘l, who first discovered as we ’ r weet ee ri Session-hous $ was the resort o you are, be will th 3 irely eu ‘ in © ’ : ei : : . 7 Brackley Point—Covehcad, 2 Monday, Thursday. 8 a.m, Tuesday, Friday, 9 a.m thieves, pi k any 1 a anlar eee | ae 4 entirely hidden, and | this time? Why you ought to be in Court.’ | In expression of her satisfaction at ‘the gold in California on the 19th of January + ™ ” VE ) —pces $ ¢ x + j ) 7 aH y * * r ' . ‘i - > ee ° e? &c., hnston’s Ri Pi 19.9 “7 » Pick-peckets, burglars, and felons | se will be prevente from seeing him. I| ‘We won't be a minute,’ replied Mrs. | Indians ‘ready response’ to the call for 1848, is in receipt of ati allowance of $100 Pisquid—Johnston’s River, 2 Friday, 12-30, p. m. Friday, 10 a. m. of every grad», and was supposed to kave | “1 | take care that there is a disturbance of | Grove, thankful beyond expression for the | the meeting at which the Treaty was ar per month from the State. © be ee ‘ ae . ° i ss ti : a as - 2 ° ~ a i i ee hci a Seon B more hiling places than any rendezvous of o ne kind ” court at the moment, to with | interaption. ‘Come, Katherine !’ And ranged, as well as for their general good _ Major-General Silby Smythe having ar. Letters to be Registered must be posted by 8-39, p. m., both postage and Registratio™ | its size in Londo». To look at it from the draw attention, and if Tecan get Jackson— | pu-hing her nizce avd edughtor before bh : bah & rived in Canada, has assumed command of fee must be prepaid .. sakian ia heen ee st whe took eueebvensn Mae elie nia one aie . 8 ore ber, | conduct and “ behavior,’ the Queen, | the militia of the Dominion in pursuance of The Postage on transient Newspapers, and om lette.s for City delivery must be pre- Se teen . a¢ 7 ave — ite a aan - . a I will? a (eee she hoped thas t> preven: any further words | « through the Commissioners, makes the | (nada Gazel/e notification of Ist inst } paid. poor quiet place, and if he entered, would “it ewer Mv | from Edward, Bnt he was not to be bafiled; | Indi ; Des , : ' me + , g ‘ ° ndians of the bands here represented a espatches say all hope of a compromise Letters may be poste in the Letter Boxes on mail Steamers up to the time of t! h: 1 confirme sig opi , ‘It isa hezirdous p'an,and no, [ fear 5 Saas Walks i : : he - ae : : ; ous : meagre accommodations which met his view ery practicab.e; but, however, we must! gaid, i tone of the deepaet tends ; : fos ’ urther shed i . ‘A.D 0 ». Pos ster * ’ , in a tone of the deepaet tenderness and ‘ : 7 : ce ‘ 3 vest Omte, Chitown, P. K. 1, 9th May, 1874. {ACDONALD, Posti r. Thin eatins snd Sreqmenteve of the bone aaa dane 16. anes I 3 gg a ee anticipated before the election, -—~—=- however, better informed, and were accus- And so the confederates parted. Tee wil sneak te in K : oe os > Reports from Spain announce additional FOR OCTOBER. 1874 : , ace n will speak to me again, Kate, will| each band, fifteen dollars in cash and a/ defeats of Carlist ands of Republican oO ¥ : “ous 1. wpaiahed lnnkiog . rep 4 . ALMANAC uM" ’ ‘ BUSINESS CARDS. owed to pass through the wretched lookiag | CHAT TER Vil. you not? Only to-day do nothing th ough | coat ; and for every other man, woman and troops, and the appearance of insurgents | MOON'S CiTANGES Pac toiidascakaeanaeiaersaecnammaes tap-room, press the spring of an inner door. ~ Monday morning a:tived, and rouad the fear; for while live and have a shilling, | child twelve dollars in cash; and for those | 12 the Government camps with request for ast Quar., 2 1 Day, 9h. 26m., a.am., 8. WILLIAM JAMES HENEY, ani admit thomselves into the larger and | ¢atly breakfaststable in Mr. Grove’s lodgings | my puree shell ba yours avd that, dear Kate, | here assembled some powder, shot, blan- ar as an ay. A. <0 ley ATM. Dd = a ! . a f ; a te Ce ee a Ss We i t a e i ig ce Arra : ‘ New Moon, 10th Day, 7h. 4%m., a.m., > AUCTIONEER, GE ra 4 BROKER, better rooms appropriated to the regular | # most wretch 1 party = Katharine was whsther you accept meas a husband o net, | kets, calicoes, trunks, and other articl.s.”’ tling pony anata, Si oon ee on + ay, 9) r% r “A ass = cu mer Rac j 222 annrtmeo? n +6 8) g roitad t -terminatio ) f -ar me n ’ . : i u * , ' c a — o oo : a AND COMMIS2:0N AC i customers. Beyond those apartments, and | tin id and excit a, full of determination to | 80 do not fear me or any one! i It is provided that as soonas possible aiter | Icelanders along the route of the Victoria ab a rar ot aye U bAs oe oe 7 & . 3% * , P she — | . 1 . for ar bye ' ni i re we q i F Sait * . i > i‘ - e pee Quar., sist or’ 1ib., ste. om, © SsioON AGENT, many of them unknown even to the police, | PO ‘or™m what she bad pied zed herself to co, And having ssid this, he took bis hat aud | the execution of the Treaty a census ofall Railway, upon which wor! they will have Ca ae DEALER IN CHOK were rooms where sec-et meetings might be but nervous nevertheless. Mrz. Grove and i left tha room without anothsr word, An! the Indians inhabiting the tract described steady employment. es & ; D. DaY WEEK aU'N MOON HIGH . Y's FAMILY GROCERIES TOR hey f Wy EN held, and from which there w 3re well eon her daushter were out of humor st the pros~ | hour after thia scene, Mr: Jack-on, cendact- | therein shall be taken, and annually there- - order Lo secure physical beauty young “ i sets water len’th Perec nee PNT gale : lat at ine oie re ee Jane Grove = ara an : : : girls are recommended to eat t rise sets i ee a a cee cealed means of ingre:s and exrres’. pect of leavisg town next day, and Mr. ; Jane Grove and her mother, and followed - sa : 5 ; meat once a i" oh ees mr e Cee os. ee PRINCE ST., COR. OF DORCTIESTER, ” ale res po: : ! og : “2 i 5 lk r by after, for all time, her Majasty agrees that day, pickles once a week, and sweetmaats | HMM HOM HOM MT OM ab antattotogen PB. Island Into one of theso roome we mu:t now! Grove, who had been at @ convivial meeting | Kate, whom he would mach rather bave ess | there shall be paid in cash at some suitahle | once a year ; take a daily cold her ote ’ few & 3'3% 26 2 95: 2 33 33 aw ebw we Ft oe! ie “ és . 4a,0. : : i i : ee ¥ ie Se : ' ‘ / ie ‘ 7 : babi i ; a Ally a an a 8 : 5 - . a - ro 11 enter. It wae Saturday night—the cveniag Neary t ew hole of the nigat be’ore, and | pepe paneer a precincts of Old Bailey. | season and convenient place, to be duly walk five miles every day. | ' 3 Saturdsr & 2 sm & S 26 WILLIAM DODD of the day upon which Katharine visited had not slept off its effects, was heavy and | a “ay hunting for you! notified to the Indians,to each chief twenty- Four oe ago a boy in Chicaso struck 4 Sunday s 2 417, 620 23 | a ee” 7 Grosvenor Square—and the last night but | Salky. At lsst, jast as Mrs. Grove rose | Vor} re!’ eXclaimed a shsbby-lookinz | five dollars, toeach headman, not exceed- | *°*t Whe retaliated by biting hisf&and, § Monday 9 38 4 36 7 30 19 4 PESLAARISSED ED Merch maioi2 243 a? o : Area ae ee” si id | from the table to adorn herself for ber visit min eagerly addressing the Inwrer ‘This |; r one oi man, not ex eed scarcely leaving a mark, however, and no @Tuestay 10 2% 452 8 29 16 L\UCRTIOWEER one before M’Evoy’stris!. By the dim lizht ee ee h gi sate Mikes : | ing four to a Band, fifteen dollars, and to) thing was thought of it till a few days ago - bot : ’ ' ” . ( * ; ts _ ss Le a ie § ry ‘ den , r ase ¢ you 2 ca ¢ A { : i > " me" : : g\Wedn'sd’y 12 24 5 9 9 8 12 QUEEN SQUAR: fa svull oillamp might b2 recogn‘zed two | * the O'd Bailey, E iward entered. ai sapwoadiem os a to come on | every other Indian msn, woman and child. | when he was suddenly prostrated with pain a Thursday 13 22 822 943 4 ic aias ; i . [ ee met, one of whom, Mr. Ashley, wo have His countenance wore an unusual express these three hours. They're agcing t> try | five dollars per head, such payment to be and died in a few hours. ° au 5 3 } » ' oe BLOWN, ©. BE. ae } i ROY e f »yi a = | , oO i * at 2) 1 re on a . : * Bn - : 6 10 a 6 \ seen before. He bent over the table to. | 80D; ers evidently formed some resos | ap t first; and there's, a chap down at | made to the heads of families for those | oe the present indications the ap . ' , g ‘ - . . 3 i ‘. which he ws st ine at { 38 YT as 3° : "On rw a ‘ i y ; 11 Sunday 7 16 6 10) 11 12) 10 58 F. M. CAM PBELL. wards his companions, with his felded arms lution which he wasde:ermined at eny cost | orsemong't ” wants to seo you desporate belonging thereto, unless for some epecial Fock be winter will be a hard one in New : 12 Monday 18 14 6 34 Il 43 56 * resting upon it, and his keen eyes fixed upon toavow, although there was a haste and | bad. Ashley is after him, I know; but Rog! poason it be found objectionable, Besides ee city, according tothe Sun. Thousands ; 19Tuesday 2 13 7 3M 3 General VMerehant 4. wavs 5 aca tremor ia bis roice and manner whieh shows | ers put ina word for you ; and you'll get the | ; + Besides, | of clerks and artisans are idle, and laborers : 14.Wedn'sd’y 21 11 738 “O 1¢ =) 1? man’s fice; he was watching him in- | °°" Hs YOICS ans mann ciate rd hy 2 or you; and youll get the | once every three years each chief and | are being discharged from the public works 3 é ‘oe , . . — = * . .* 6 te . fe : ad the . on ee " . ee fen a) “vm ° zie “so Hl . . * a ¢ ; y . Thursday 23. © 830 052 46 COMMISSION AGENT, tently, while the other, conscious of the; °¢ that he was nervons as to Its reception. bw a nea ard lots of cash, if you look | three headman, not to exceed four in a| 0 account of the exhaustion of appropri. . al - eo rye °*7Y Tr« . 4 é 7 » . ? . Tr ; ’ . am r} ’ 4, — §> } * : . 16 Friday “ 7 ee 188 3 ACTCZIONEER & BROKE # scvetivy, leaned back in his cbair and knit- Upen his mother this awkw» ds-ss made a) § an — Band, shall receive a suitable suit of cloth- ne : | 25 $ 2 20 : i le a I ae : ' id | , . Taint ae eae EP 7 Ue . _ . west = ; - = - +s = TRINITY CORNER, GEORGETOWS, PL bd ted bis browse, as if to conceal the real ex. | Visible impression, for ebe read therein he | . - can't go - » Can't sou put him) ing and yearly there shali be distributed oe ‘one k bee Ga the New a 3 oi 6 8 ot ‘ . ’ VIN Y, Ty be Ee e . whit athe ‘ ’ si Ms eo Se til tc- ro 7” »>lie elgon. ji: Hu i . . ) Cais F dd ~ ms hee f i , 19 Monday ms 2x 43 34 AGENT Yor TH pression of his features, But the attempt | fulfilment of the threat he had spoken some cal ; a | among the different bands included in ihe | the grounds of Greenwich Ho pit Poa , -| 4 . 7ENT FoR TH? ; . "ba ia a a ae ae ice of porp'exe nuovance. ee - i ; , hh HOspite ist Op- ; 20 Tuesday ee 31) g., J ae ae lad was uveless, and at last, feeling it to beso, | °4)' be oe an} had repeated th» provious sche : perp'exed annoyance : : | limits of the Treaty, powder, shot, bail aad | posite the Ship Hotel. It is in stone, aaa + ed’'y, 31458 230 715 oy Standard wile Insurance (0. ) be started up with a savage oaib. nizht, when sre Lal anaouneed his father’s Noten hour. If you don’t hook him, twine, in all to the value of seven hundred | 'S #2 Memory of those men of her Majesty's , $3 Thursday 32 57 348 8 15 24 Re 873 Iv iN re : | determineti aid Ge wa sii ri somebody else wil ’ irsts i vessels Curacoa, Mirand: rrier, Esk. ai $$ Friday — 34, 55 5 16 4 9 RO IT, a, Me. OF Now, what is the use of all this?’ said | : a ois ‘ee ' = die el Nei 7 sn = is m _ ee a rate con- | and fifty dollars; and each chief shall re Belipeo a oe Se os kk, and s daw a4: § . 9 47 Mr. Ashley, cooly, ‘svexing will not mend | S8th rine. She could not be mis'aken, for) becbon s1d the man, p°rsaasive ¥, seeing the Sas a :. cas : tig. i : eo © we ae centre 3 rg 37 5 3 " 10 2 15 JOSEPH CREAM ER eg : a | in the young man’s defiast m ie lawyer beginning to waver. ‘ Rog a. " cnet e eerie” of ihe coding are the words, “* New Zealand,” and on the Seen 9 : om 1 ” +. oO ’ matters; you had better eay at once that you | '® 8° youns » an’s defiant moon towards has Gin b c. a sozers #poxe | of the Treaty a suitable flog. It is still four sides inscriptions of the names and rank . 3s 5 9 St : ‘ = | ha 3 nal ‘. : ' ‘ eon | Ot ret Q hem } " +. vi . . . “e ii n Fucsdey 40 49 11 ‘I! 11 83 9 Physician & Surgeon wili do as I propose, and let me go. Itis} °°'S if, and humble but loving glances tox | "OF FO8 Bie, " om police are touchey ; | further agreed that the following articles | of the deceased. The monument is erect- a8 Wedn'sc il 47 A 14) A 38 6 Cl7Y HOLEL ’ no use refusing. you know. wards Kate, who sat sorrowluilly Apart, was | and if they don’t find a fellow ready to snap | shall be given to any Band who are now | ed by the survivors. 9Thursdu.y 42 45 1 9 228 o| cH LRLOTTETOW * ‘E know you're a scoundrel, that’s what | that »hichspuke volumes. Willingly wou'd | # what they put ia bie way, they sh’ | actually cultivating the soil, or who shall} , ides’ the ex-Minister of Militia shall po haar ‘5 : ‘ = 2 = 9 - ae I know !’ retursed the man passionately the now frightened woman have engaged bez | hards, and it’s gocd bye. Ah, there’ - | hereafter settle on their Reserves, and engin nai whirring ne sgn — : aturcay % $9 - a2 8 & 7 ot me yeti ae : : it a : : a | il bi ‘ iam,* has ceasec con in conversation, or drawn him from the | Athiey coming this way, astaiking to Rovers, |commence to break up the jand :-— to bea matter of public interest beyond MONDAYS, from 1 to 4, p. mm. April 20, 1874.—tf. BANGOR HOUSE, PLEASANTLY SITUATED ON North Side Ming’s Square, St. John, - - - New Brunswick. _BUSINESS CARDS. A. D. SHIRREF?, Anetionger, Commission Merchan', BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT. - t:0; for they do good. Why not? ‘ Becau to live the life of an honest man; and first one, and then ancther of you won’t Jet me ; } and now that I've got a goed place, and the meno barm.and you no; ake things quietly?’ e I’ve bee 1 trying this five years chance of redeeming myself, toenter into some of your wild schemes, you want mej} bimse!f for the outbreak, and wou'd not b3 diverted. Aft-r a brief pause, therefore, Edward walked towards his father, who lay bal!-stapified on the sofa, and sai!— ‘Ts it true, futher, what my mether tells me, that you intend to turn my cousin Kate | out of doors?’ | T cannat leave it. ‘ But this caso that I heve come upabout ? | ’ ‘In course not,—'tiin't likely; but Tt-1) _ you it wont come on yet a- while, for certain. | Time enovgh for you to go and be hack halts | a-soore times over.’ ‘ Well, lot me speak to——’ | ‘ Ail, the town, if you like,—I+’s Dothing | | j | | ‘ i | one yoke of oxen, one bull and four cows, axe for every family so actually cultivating | and enough seed wheat, barley, oats and | potatoes to plant such land as they have | broken up, also one plough and two har- | rows, for every ten families so cultivating, also to each chief for the vse of his band, Fare the well; whether W.or Wilham! Your | noble paraphrase on Nelson’s immortal sen- timent: - The Gore rament PX Pet fy th ut ¢ ery one iis Employ: swill v ple tor ils supporters de Wil: live to perpetuate your memory as a clear Grit minister long after your record as a Customs’ officer shall have been ob- literated with the dust of years. —Offawa Citizen. ew "YOWyeKk 7} ‘ the ris‘ osing it.’ ‘Eh! at d’ye say, boy? turn « sate?’ -dinary carpenter's tools, fiv CHATHAM, NEW BRUNSWICK. J #¥L RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. and run the risk f losing i Eh oO hat rye ng boy ts : ut Kate’ | some; cuty Seu’ ba too fam, tate afl | a chest of ordinary carpenter's tools, five sae : ‘You mistake me. Isimoly give you Yee, I s’posa so, if she won't do os I bid | kana ae oe hand-saws, five augurs, one cross-cut saw, fell Er Boo j.——ihe Agriculturist gives the — —— Ra lis . . - c ° | . wing adyvic ar 8 T ICITED HER ANS & SON, your choice between risk and certainty. If} ber, mumbled the half drunken man, ‘Du ‘Sion! Wesabe it idee adh coal | one pit-eaw, the necessary files, and one <a eiton. yeatgpeie ot oe Beye vice to ’ ’ ‘ Stop! Yo re il some : : ! : mos og eir 5 CONSIGNMEN $ SOL ' you do as I tell you, and do it well and} what do you bother ma about it for? Ask | ' | grindstone ; all the aforesaid article to be | wet through When the ae are oe _ Aug. 3. 1874.—4m cs CARVBLL BROTHERS, 4 quickly, thero is no rik, if youdo not, I bave only to callto the next constable that | | your mother ? b | ‘My mother has nothing to do with it, sir. yet?’ ‘Sore! Why d’ye think Mr. Ashley, an | | | once for all, for the encouragement *' of the | practice of agriculture among the Indians, ’ off, fill them up with dry oats. This grain has 2 fondness for damp, and wil] rapidly absord the last vestage of it from the ea- She may make your house miserable with- ge gina ee hone Pg | A school is to be established in the reserve out your leave, but she can hardly turn peos | he ey ee at allotted to each band as son as they settle : ae ed med way if all wasn’t safe; but you gentafrom, ; ; US ha plo out of it avainst your will, therefore 1 : on it, and are prepared forateacher. The ey : | the country can’t be expected to be so up to . : " ea : . ask you once more, Wh-ther you intend to | veslenes sane wiinanshe tenho? ded | sale or introduction of intoxicating liquors is - io J uees Fe WwW rr @ iu a: a ot pe + ‘ do th’s infamous action to poor Kite ? 1 eg prohibited. The Indians shall have a right with a contemptuous sneer at the country-— to pursue their avocation of hunting, trap- ther. As it takes up the moisture it swells and fil's the boot with a tighily fitting last, keeping its form good, and drying the lea- ther without hardening it. In the morning shake out the oats and hang them in a bag near the tire to dry, ready for the next wet night, draw on the boots and go happily to Bell-Hauyer’s, BN and Til-siuiths, I ce2, say who and what you are, and out of | QUEEN STREET. OPPOSITE WATSON'’'S DRUG STORE, | EG to return their thanks to the gencral public for the liberal patronage extend- ed to them since their commencement in AUCTIONEERS, Commission Merchants, AMD the eountry you go, toa dead certainty.’ The man groaned. ‘Come, coms, be ratiora’! I wish to do you no harm, if you will be guided by me; | The young man’s blood was exci‘ed, the | - GENERAL AGENTS. BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, ee Ee JAMES BRENAN, House, Sign, and Carriage Painter, business, and ask for a continuance of the same. They keep constantly on hand: TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS ac, de, All orders in the abore d&e business and, after all, what is it I ask of you?, Only to come forward ata critical moment, | aud by interposing your bulky figure be-| he has to There can be no danzer, if you are quick and calm. tween M’Evoy and the witness fear, prevent Ler from secing bim You may be sharp'y reprimanded, but «hat sound of h's own voice had stceled him, and | the shiver of the firat plunge over, be went | onboldly. Kate, on the contrary, amazed by this unexpected chapmiorship, looked up | startled and prazled, and with trembling anxiety liste ed to the strife: | maa’s caution, the man pointed to the oppo= | antagonist, decided Mr. Jackson, who, insks | | ping and fishing throughont the tract sur- site lawyer, who was leaving the Court. : : og Te a ne | rendered,subject to such regulations as may The sneer, and the vision of his vanishing | " : ; ' from time to time be made by the Govern- ing no ferther abjections, foolishly euffered mont, qusepting enth tacts ao wey be re- ‘ih: dei auaeot heh | quired from time to time for settlement, t him s+ your day’s work. A Crowixe Hen.—A writer on supersti- tion says: All along the border of Eng- land and Scotland a crowing hen is regard~ ed asa portent ofdeath A few years ago an o!d woman in the parish of east Kiibride heard one of her hens crow near the house. To be continued. i mining or other purposes under grant or She mentioned the circumstance to an nger & Glazier punctually attended to . that’ 5 atlas? aan aad A ania ateheiaeeeceeeeeeecemnieneatted or other ri iven b Gov Papo Gang Having lately made large purchases in the tha Well sir,’ comtimmed Edward, lamgmeewt Sy fe a lah coe I (or other right given by the Government. | 1 bor, saying that no good would come Cheapest Markets, intended fo ‘lf that was all—but what’s the use, | ‘I wait for yoar answer, Is your niece to; ,, Ihe agers ° = Sy = ee cs the| The Government mey appropriate such | of jt, Not long afterwards her husband House Builders, such as United States for 1874 will probably be less | section of the reserves as may at any time | died. A month passed by and once more SOURIS WEST. Ordera will receive prompt attention tas Fitting, Water Closets. Bel! Jaly 7,1 875. ty H. R. MUHLICS’ Kitchen & Galley, Furnishing Depot. ALSO, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Ship Work, Fitting, &c., &e., We are prepared to sell them at Ratcs us Low as can be had in the city, and wil! fit them up in a good workmanlike style. To a generous public we would say, that all orders inthis branch of our business will be attended to with d.spatch. A lot of First-class WATER COOLERS |} onhand. Sayer s Crs stal Blue) the veriest slave that ever crawled on earth, | | Why do you pereecute me thus? * sold cheaper than ever. [{Noy. 11, 1871.] NCUPPERS and Water Closet, Pipes. Lead, Figures, Deep-sea and Hand- Leads, Lead Cisterus made, ani Water Closets fitted up at the shortest notice. CREIGHTON STREET. OPPOSITE, UNION TIIOUSE,. PICTOU, N. &. Ch'town, June 1, 1874.—ly VULCAN FOUNDRY GEORGETOWN. STOVES, wholesale and retail. WINDLASS and MACHINERY CASTINGS in general al- ways on Land, or supplied at the shortest notice Cas Paid . YOR ALL KINDS of OLD & SCRAP IRON. J. A. RUTHERFORD & Co, Commercial College. WELSH & OWEN’S BUILDING. Queen Street. Charlottetown. EATON, FRAZER & REAGH, PROPEILTORS, DESIGNED "<> Rducate Young Men for Business lateral subjects, thorougly taught and prac- tically applied by means ofa Complete Course of Actual Business, Juae 2, 14873.—lLy¥ Georgetown St. Lawrence Marine Insur- ance Co. of P. E, Island. Boaxp oF DIRECTORS: ARcHIBaLp Kenxxepr, Esq.. Presiden! Jouw F. Ronertsos, Es4. ArTeMas Lorp, bsq. Rare B. Vvaky. Esq. P W. Hysapmax,. Esq. THOMA= M xkis. Esq. W. D. Scvwant Esq. Risks take. iaiy a: thetroffice, Exchange Building. _.. FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN, Ch'town, Mlacch 16. 1871.—ly Seerelary OAL: =yvydney. Victoria Mines, 7 above Mines are delivering a superior article this season, quite free from slate, froma depth of 125 feet below acy previous year. We cay recommend this COAL to con- sumers and dealers, an! feel confidea: that it Will give satisfaction. The Coupany are enabled to deliver largely ‘8 excess of previous years. Vessels will have weeny in getting their cargo. — $3 for Round, $1 for Slack. a sixty days or 24 per cent discount for HYNDMAN BROS. c Agents for P. E. 1.) Chtowa, Jone 8, 1874,—ar pe 3mo engaged in by all the students. Partienlar attention given to BANKING ARITHMETIC, BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, SPELLING, &c. Having obtained ’the necessary instruments, TELEGRAPHY will be Taught hereafter, in addition to the other branches. Eaton & Frazec’s ARITHMETIC (revised edition), Eaton & Frazee’s BOOKKEEPING and Blanks to accompany same, constantly on hand. A liberal discount to the trade. Business men and others interested are | cordially invited to call and examine oui system. Hovrs—94 a. m. to 12 p. m., from 2 to 4, | and 74 to 94 p. m., until the opening of the Evening Class, October Ist. Circulars containing full particulars will BOOK-KEEPING in allits branches, both | by SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY and Col- | | ite chance. and hand you over into custody | as you pleaze. there’s no trusting you; didn’t you te!l me lorg enough azo that Il was safe and that you would never peach?’ ‘Yes; and have I not kept iny word? | Could I not have betrayed you rears and did 1?’ I wish you bad—then the w over ; but now I shili go on with this stone | round my neck for ever, aud hate myself for | @go 5 rst would be } ‘Because I am bound to eave life, if it is possible, and the way | propose,and in which no one but you can assist, is ihe only means of accomplishing it. If I covld appiy to) any one else for aid, I would; but my con- tederate must be a man in power, 28 well as a friend, and where, besides yourelf, sha'l I find such a man?’ ‘ Weill, listen to me,’ said the turnkey after along pause, which the lawyer did not | interrupt, knowing thatthe longer the man | refl_cted upon bis proposal, Ihe mere lkely he would be to embrace it, ‘I'll bargain with you, and accept it or not, just | I'l give youtle belp you) wsnt, but [ must be paid for it; I must beve teee papes—I must feel safe. af I peril) my piace to eerve you, I mnst /eei free to seek another. I will not have this power | of yours hanging over me for ever.’ make a | ‘And euppose I rofuso this? And in-| stead cf giving you up the papers, or asks | ing your aid I Ict M’Evoy’s business take | for the murder of James Lorton eight years since, what will be the end cf that, do you think?’ ‘Death, very likely,’ said the man caluily, | * for J sball fina it diflieu t, I know, to prove | my insosebce now, though Heaven kaows 1. | never touched the map, except to try and | be sent free to any address, on application to | T. B. REAGH, Principal. | Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1874.—tf 10 AGENTS WANTED—Male and male, forthe *‘ Transinission of Life,” and the “ Physical Life of Woman, ” both by Dr. Napheys. Agent’s profits, $150 to $250 a month. ‘Testimonials from most ‘eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors in ‘America. Immense sales everywhere. Send for Terms and Circulars to C. W MITCHELL, St, John, N. B Jan. 12, 1873. Fe- | with a yack of villians.’ ‘sare him fromthe blow which killed bim. } However, it served me right, for barboring | “A vory satisfactory reflection! ’ * Yee and no—hat is as men think. But | look you, Mr. Ashley, I have made upmy) mind, A man must die some time—and_ better at over, then live in dread every day ; | 60, if you like my terms, take them, if not, let them alone. I know the worst you can do,’ ‘the strest, or is she to | I bid them, why they may go out an! keep | | with exciewen', and the strong fecli:g of | | your patience, and your kindness to poor | to starve, or get a living bow you can. be turred out of house and home in this vil~ | than 1873, which was estimated by the Ag- | jainous town, to starve, or beg, or die ip ricultural Department at 227,500,000 bush- } zo back with you to. els, but this estimate was probably less then she heard the fatal souud, which was fol- lowed in a few days by tidings of the death of her son. A week later the hen crowed be required for any puplic works or builds | ings, due compensation being made to the tho bread and misery she and my Aart Jols lis have paid for tea thimes over; but as it) is, is more decent than beggary ?” ‘Piltell you what, young fe'low,’ rep ied } Mr. Grove, upon whose nature the debasing | effects of intoxication were now apparent, | urging him to deeds sud words which, # few | years before, he would have scorned, ‘Im | not going to be builied avd talked to in this | manner by you! I shall manage my own als, fuirs as I iike without your help: andif you | or anybody else d yu’£ like it, and don’t do as { the actual result. : as i o ne = red a | thereon,and an equivalent for land or money acres of grain eaten ' his other fields suffered, though less severely, for the area of the SapeE Se Se appropriated. from their depredations. Hundreds are; n the prosecution of his arduous task, out from the sage brush and take their | lace. Deer Cuitivation.—The advocates of deep cultivation will read with satisfaction the by Mr. Laird, Minister of the Interior, Mr W. Christie and two Indian associ-tes. Both from previous acquaintance wit . the | Indians for the value of improvements | following remarks made ata recent meeting | subject and by reason of the special know- | of the Maidstone [England) farmers club. | Mr. Barling said he should confinc his re- marks chietly to the principle of ploughing. Ploughing was a mechanical action, which was to bring about another action—a chemi- ledge he has acquired sinco his residence in Manitoba Mr. Morris was, perhaps, bet- ter qualified than any other man in the Do minion to negotiate this Treaty. Its ims | again, and the eldest daughter died. The | old woman could stand this no longer. In | her desperation she seized the unlucky bird, wrung its neck, and threw it in the i fire. Wiser people have burned men and f aed aw > r . : . sail } ‘shot every day. but hundreds more come | Lieutenant-Governor Morris wwas sssisted | women with less cause. Horst with mis own Prrarp.—The Lon- don Specfator tells an amusing story. A materialistic lecturer and a city missionary met before a very intelligent audience to | discuss the question of p rsoual responsi. | bility, a point which modern theorists of | the advanced school incline negatively. To | illustrate his theory, the materialist pointed | out to his hearers the fact,now pretty gener- | ally admitted, that in seven years the atoms ‘e all” /cal action. A remark had been made that out, that’s all!’ aud staggering across the | evening to which he attached much weight. portance can hardly be overestimated ; and | of the body have undergone a complete we have in the friendly relations which have | change. and punishment awarded to one room, be con‘inaed, eneeringty, ‘You've got | It was possible to cultivate well without | ploughing— that was, that by moring the ‘There,’ reviled Béward, ‘and iknow ag | soil sufficently they could bring about fer- nm, ee ee ee ‘tility without ploughing. It was thus course. Cousin Kate,’ he continued, gazing | brought about. The organic matter within upon her, while his eturdy frame trembled | the soil was capable of being dissolved and brought into a soluble condition if it be love which, concealed {rem ber so long, was sufficently exposed to the oxygen in the air Janie spe pa : are but if they kept that oganic matter sealed now apparent in every look and gesture, | yp by earth—it might be kept as many ‘you have beard what my father has said; | generations as they sigan. 7 get . *¢ sounds, he o.:. r peate wha® | nothing from it. he more they broke - see ae i = ri i e - Me * | the soil and let in the oxygen of the air, my mother told me last night 104 KNOW} the quicker would the organic matter which now that you have nothing & «xzpect from they,orperhapstheir grandfathers had placed them, and that, forgetting your goodness, | in the soil, become soluble and the food of seeds which had been placed in that soil. Mary, they wil tura you out spon the world | The question of steam ploughing as against But —it did not matter how they ploughed, Kate, dear Kate, thie chall never be, if, ;res| wheMer by animal force or the force of cious and beaatifel as you are, you will I'sten | machinery. They might plough by turn- sn amd lowe cee! T hvew I om seevh and | ing over the soil or by breaking it up, but “selina Rees Cee | what ever they did, their object was to rude, unlike you iu everytving; but I cave) jet in theair. {n advocating deep cultiva~ the sense tc love and hovour you, and tbe| tion, Mr. —— = oe if they broke sili tu die in your service. No! do mot say | the soil low down—he did not say tiirn it abr Sate! oncinined the young man, in 7 | over they altered the condition of thai -oil, Awe en ee | they render it warmer, upon the whoic If burst of agony, Claspisg b's bard brown | they laid the thermometer on the land, it bards as he saw her about toepeak, ‘I ca'=| would be found that the better and the not bear it. I have loved yeu since you | —— > = ——, up the warm- + ' : os of ojd | CT WOU 6 the land and temprature was — child ! I have heepe and beape © sie | one of the elements fayorable to the life of things which you have thrown away, but | plants. Mr. Paine has remarked that they your answer now, I hope !’ | which I collected and loved becavse they had | could not get rid of the water by deep cul- | belonged to ycu, and I have slaved and saved, | tivation, but it would be batter distributed, hoy ing some day to havea home fit for you. | and land that has been throughly and deep- Taat sheltering<place I have now More than moist, but no surcharge with water. Mois- half the mony which carries on my fpthers ture was one of the elements upon which business is mine, left to me by my grands | vegetable em so greatly ——- ; an exe : cess was, however, harmful, bnt a certain father ; aud the house where | on ~~ works quantity wae B ae ee ing will taeke me into partnership to-morrow. | warmer and moister, must, on priuciple, be I have toiled to be worthy of you, Kate; I! greatly changed by deep cultivation. | hitherto existed between the Government ae deeds — the other was a | : las manifest injustice. 1¢ City Missionary. in da tl : and the Indians in Canada the strongest | reply, expressed his sorrow that he shouid kind of assurance that there will be on! be engaged in discussion with a man who | neither side any Jachcs or shortcomings to | was living with a woman to whom he was i interfere with the fullest operation of a | not aareargn ee rose angrily “ail ; Ba his feet to repudiate the cssault upon his | Treaty which is equally good for red man | 2 om, pon h Tr equally § - | wife. The missionary retorted that accord. ; and white. ing to his own showing the materialist wis eee tenimneipreeeninerer eer by no means the same man who vowed !he New York Hera/d | eternal constancy toa woman at the altar Tat Nogts Pote.—’ ly worked would, generally speaking, be | | seems fairly embarked in exploration busi- ‘ness. Notcontent with finding Dr. Living- ' stone and adding a little to our knowledge | of Africa and Asia, the proprietor of that | enterprising journal now seems anxious to horsesploughing seemed to come to this | haveashare in the glory that will some day ‘crown the discoveries of the North Pole. | After commenting upon a letter of Dr. 1 | Hayes, the well known Arctic explorer, the Tribune, in which the gallant doctor wai ; . ; ba , | says that his return to the ecene of his fors | 0 farther surplus available, A twenty years ago, nor was his so-called wife | the same woman. As the two existing per- sons had never been married they were living in a state which he could not coun- tenance. The retort was ingenious as il- lustrated in the absurd conclusion to which | the arguments of the sheer materialist must bring them Pavperr Pavssta.— It is announced ofti- cially by the Berlin War office, says the to. Pall Mall Gaztte, that private military eo-~ } 3 | cieties are no longer to receive, as hitherto, |any gifts of captured arms, there being pri- mer explorations is merely a question of | vate report of their conversion, received ‘money, the Hera!d preaches up the duty | the press in the matter of discovery, an of | few days earlier, explains this fully. d | the cannon taken it seems, are all under-~ For | going, or have undergene the process of winds up with an offer to contribute one | Peing recast for the new seige trains of the fourth of the expenses of an American | Empire, or for the still more pressing ser- | Polar Expedition. — Halifar Citizen _ 4—-s2ew- * At St. Mellon's, near Cardiff, a farmer | ‘named Richards was recently accused of | turning a horse into a neighbor's field. vice of equipping the vast works now hurry- ing to compietion round Metz and Stras- bourg. The chassepots found thoroughly servicable have been shortened and served out as carbines to the hussars and dragoons | as well as to portions of each regiment of . =p fi : An uhlans and curassiers, and to the armed | investigation followed, and Richards was! soldiers of the various train regiments. | expelled from the congregation ofa Baptist Even the thousands of cavalry sabres taken chapel of which he had been deacon. Lis | at Metz and Sedan are being made effective | for German use, the best having been, with condemnation so acted upon his feelings la slight modification of the hilt, served out that he became insane and hanged himself ‘ in a amall coppice on his lands. to the very uhlans whose exertions paved ‘the way to those triumphs.