Betsey flying, and though | saw other craft It is little trouble to a graven image to be enthusiasm to its support, and the result - - 1. . 71 | ; ; |. Goal. WESTERN HOUSE, * ‘2#*#°"sgHA4e" gree we CP Pin pie Day : iS | C | ON OF AMERICAN PoOrRTRY. A SAILOR’S SLEIGH RIDE. RAVDOW READINGS. Liverpoo 0d ‘ 0a © a § ‘ TASTE! ART incite saannennnati APs AAAAAAAAAAALAOP AND : Gas Works, a quantity o _—_ SUE toma . silo named John Bates hired a horse | ~7x-~~nnnannnennnnannn Seinen | JOH Sale atthe Gas ALBERTON. _Prospectu Eighth Year WALI nd cutter for a turn round the city. and he Sharp “practic taz : 1 Glace Bay AL A . _Prosp $ for 1875 Y ee ee ee ee ._ | A friend iudeed is one who is not in neee To Ch i ttetown. | el. 1, 1875—31 i " * ne oe i ‘ hadn't been out o tleen minutes when i i veiw uhebiialasters bibl of bused the roll ar ot | Fel. 1 ; ’ came back to the barn, leading the horse,and | of fame > i aia 4 Iis7 ae m s t | ot fame, ia <7 >», n S- an ar} — a4, ved heart be bbing Ww faile said that (he cutter was ‘down there some- The bump ot destructiveness—a raiuway f~ 3 BR i i qa e Union Hall Meeti £ ! ys ne has received and offers j sand pain a where,’ in about a hundred pieces. He | collision m1. ‘-i-.me Clipper Ship |} ORD'S DAY, 11, a. m., Worship and or sale: . Wait. and the heavens that now seem to for- | did’nt want to pay its full value, and being | From‘ Punch’s synonymus.'— fhe Limited Phe A 1 Extreme Clipt f L “ Breaking of Bread.” is . 50 bbls Choice Winter APPLES, THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA, get thee . 1 te | Male--a husband “JAMES DUNCAN,” | Lord's Days, 64, p. m., Gospel Preaching. |, cin , IssuED Monr ' eason the ¢ ng | taken before a justice he was asked to stale ene « ae “ } . : 50 casks Kerosene OI 1, 2 fle OnTELY. \ ‘ I » seas . ving o mi Chairs should not be eovered with silks, 756 tons revister classed °8 years at | Thursday, 8, p, m., Bible Readings. : . : a ) L,, ( ),) oe es un his case | | but eat-in, | ry rac gister, . Peery a 200 bbls FLOUR, “A Magnificent Conception, wonderfully ‘Wald \ 9 ail wn he roll- cttes in deni ( pas i , red, NCP. £4, 10¢8- ‘ IS arri de h ty the winter winds bluster de- ! : | - pg te ce rea “ oaigah Face all things, even adversity is polite to sloye ae Seaiiniiee cp 300 qutls, VISH, carried out. al, € s quid to the other cheek, ‘1 chartered | 9 man’s face. wrence i am | ‘ ! 5 ; ‘ us The necessity j The tears © Spring-time W make that craft for a cruise around town.’ | It is easier to bea harmless deve than a { La r c a | “tee ol t ALBERTON . ? bbls ON (ONS, : The necessity ola popular medium for ihe seal : | Wecend daepet | Will be on the berth at I fe he ot 25 sets HARNESS, Se eae of the productions of our : a +) , : mer o 1) rhe t ] | “— | : ~ » 1) } v0 ts i ; tiary. ¢ will sal for t ils 2 s - : ~ 1 y : artist, aas ° wa S been reco nized ~ ee eee fir ee mae «| 1 got aboard, battened down hatches,and Benevolence is the cream on the milk of} — oy l —s _ April aaa isuiiding JLots. 25 Cane and Wood seated CHAIRS, attempts have Sees iealdie aan —_s , » whisper of autumn’s| Spe se \ ee ; i 5 i 5 i: " e ae 4 sia ‘ i i one is : . . . i | eave the horse @ free sheet. He wanted to| human kindness ie ed ae thou MHE Subscriber offers for sale seve ral ® bbls Lubricating OIL, for machivery, The successive failures which $80 invariab al lead before the wind, but I hauled him } Beware of the man with half shut eyes. | (yf 0 To! BUILDING LOTS near the Railway 50 bbls Pilot BREAD followed each attempt in this coun : is een tonwne | pee nd bi th, ind, bu aul I | ‘ah 5 ss . eel ‘ ne ‘ IDIS 26 . . : . Ww " ipgar st : ore ‘ ra ag = up. eared Tithe booms a little and got the } He's not dreaming g I | Shediac, Pictou, Georgetown, i Station. — , > - g . ‘ Tag evtabtich oo purasi, aig aes prove the 1M Phat silently hie on the Alps of thy fate, eee” | Time is money, and many people pay their | ; GEORGE W. HOWLAN 10 doz. BEDSTEADS and WASH- difference of the péeopla of America to the Will surely not s a he nactive meen ., } wind on the quarte r. | debts with it. and Sammerside, Alberton, Dec. 14, 1874. sj era ST ANDS claims of high art. So soon a88 per ah. But wake, like the avalanche, if thou but | ‘Then he went did he? } People ( f good sense are those whose Opl- | oan me we eer ee ae : as ate pene of the vars aod = ability to ? ) | ' ' yi } i i wal * Yes sir, then he fluked. We passed Point } nions agree with ours. | AT THROUGH RATES. 1¢ ) BACCO & CIGA RS on Rt Ain it were shown, the public at once rallied with Letthe wild, hofie-wrecking billows ¢ f sor- | ncamiinn | ns i ail. IT kept the top-gallant sail hung } patient, even in fly time. This favorite vessel by a Saecemen of | (MIE Subscrib: «fiers for sale (in Bond 100 Celebrated Yarmouth and Waterloo | 4 fDINE. er aiid. Find thee a rock fe's st rm-troubled taking im Sali, ep 16 LOp-Faiis 5 | Pe es d fr our) ra id passages has proved herself to be a choice Lot of j ‘ roan roa A ™ | ' d held her steady.’ Half the discomforts in Jife resuit from our | rap " 4 a Choice LOU Oo COOK STO\ ES, Parlor, Bedroom THE DINE ile j : sea; out, and h y. cities dead Of aapaunves | one of the fastest ships afloat, eaciaieiiiiin jsaeeni cual a ‘ : 7 : : [ ALDINE, while issued with a}! Wait through the night till the bewter tos] «to you mean thatthe horse ran away? | & st , ead ode SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, and Box Stoves, all sizes, with suit- | larity, has none cf the temporary or fimely morr “oo | Necessity is the mother of invention, ALS ‘ ae Casas (1Q : ‘ oe . x j P isti morrow- oe 6 coming to | m4uired the justice Pence otis cs ties Gale . i and three ( ases CIGARS. | . able Pipeing, Elbows, and Funnel interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. fhe calm and ihe sunshine are coming tk | «Veessiri do. I threw the wheel over, | a eo ‘ cesses | Ihe fine new A 1 € lipper Barque 74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir- It isan elegant miscellany of pure, light, ang thee! oe paler 2 Poon ah \ és d ete vais Style is everything for a sinner, and a little “MINERVA.” ginian, Navy and Black Diamond. Trons. graceful literature ; and a collection of x Sane, : ee ee : oT _,__” | Of it will not hurt a saint. oanteaaaucy oT | 3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude. | gg pkgs TEA, io half and quarter tures, the rarest specimens of artistic skiil, SQUANDERING LIVES at the sheets, but she was pinted out to sea Most people are likeeggs--too fullofthem-| — 399 tons register, classed 8 years at Samples can be seen at Sale Room ait in black and white. Although each succeed. — and old Davy Jones couldn't have swung her | ceives to hold dnything else Lloyd’s, and coppered, N. RANKIN, a ing number affords a fresh pleasure to jtg pnusl lal a point. | ed to sl 1 $a but sh Man's Jaughter is always a serious busi- | Corner Water & PownalSts “1 hhds MOLASSES, ALDINE will t se aa sctated a he a point ‘ a 4 i an — a : Phatiz : : 1 . hh? , 113. 187 RG Sat i wi @ most appreciated @ j sin cic Saya vag canbcacs areca ss ate Tames at t but | | hilip Mercier, Commander, caabsiede dicts ioh Stee 4 do SUGAR, bound up at the close oF the year “While i $s a a { : eion al ys lowers ‘eat man, D y ty i ' i ie . . a , -o on - = oo Pande | " i ein mo : tok ) Now at London, will be dispatched Ky} EK E H LD KF (RM = bbls Granulated SUGAR, other publications may claim superior c! @ sold s bravely to battie The cutker was smashed you mean? P hele oo » treacle. Too muchof it] thence direct for this Port about the 5th | t Wa Q) iE ‘BUFFALO ROBES slant oud ond a yay eae ne rivals ofa Similar I we vs axe lo the tree Yes s she went down stern first, and I | ses rel 18 a a ae ng April, taking GOODS for | ON LOT 44 | pies ’ d cl — ‘ . 8 @ Unique and original ce ed ; . spoils the taste for everything, | A 4 trimmed, concepticn—a one anid unapproached— gph. ar ' tof heroes erboard, and was picked up by % wm now a dave are ‘divide sto. ss} waP Al prapeemw WT DOD | : | ee . " li aan : : : Phey are each of the breed of heroes, went overboa Men now a days are divided into siow | GHEDIAC, PICTOU, GEORGETOWN & SUMMERSIDE | POR SALE | 50 sides Sole LEATHER, solutely without competition in price of The manhood a empted in strife steam barge wearing blue buttons, who christians and wide awake sinners, s | . 25 bbl Coal TAR character, The prossessor of a complete Strong hands that go lightly to labor charged me with scuttling theeraft. lL want | Manner is a great deal more altractive | AT THROUGH RATES, 20 8 Coa ; r trifle Prue hearts that take comfort in str ae ee to do the fair thing, captain, but | am biow'd ' | than matter is, especially in monkeys. Qceasions of adversity best discover how iv It is intended to dispatch these Ships | | EYE Subscriber offers for sale all the right title, and Interests in the Farm 46 doz BUCKETS and BROOMS, volume can not duplicate the quantity of fing paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes for fen Limes its cost ; tn eachis the seed to replenish if this “ere skipper ought to send out a craf; | : a id anak one tne netually as above, and shippers will lately owned by John Kickham, situate on 36 pkgs Paint OIL and TURPEN- and then, there is the chromo besides! _ The world with the vigor it needs- vaded by the head and no insurance en the | Steet virtue of ee Pn “| please have their Goods alongside as early | Township No. Forty-four, at the head of TINE The national features of THE ALDIYE rhe centre of honest affection, ee | ‘The height of impudence—Taking shelter as possible. | Souris River, consisting of fifty scres. The a oie ~Y . must be taken in no narrow sense. True The impulse to generous deeds. | cargo | from the rain in an umbrella shop. reo Caen ' L . | said farm is convenieutly situate to School 15 pkgs EARTHEN and GLA*S- | are its cosmopolitan. While THE ALDINE he bi 2 the Bchinn He finally agreed to pay 4 sum satisfactory | x man can bea healthy jester uniesshe} For Freight or passage, having superior | House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy WARE is @ strictly American institution, it does not But the shark drin nt oe wt en to all parties, and when he handed over the | has been nursed at the breast of wisdom. accommodation, apply in Liverpool to the attention of those who require a nice 28 do SI i \RDWARKE confine itself entirely to the reproduction of eee ae oi A “i ot ee | menoy he remarked : Adversity toa man is like training to a | SIR JAMES MALCOLM. Baronet, farm. Title good, and vores 7: s = ox Y 4 2 CERIES oe, art. Its mission is to cultivate @ The woe iman is crushed by the tree i Well I suppose I can up anchor and forge | pugilist. It reduces him to flighting weight. 69 South John Street, i. We. D. STEWART. 26 do Assorted GRO " ’ mot age rai ty ari taste, one that Aeeinceincniiak: | chet, | Sew traped aacier tn Sie) | eet eetd So he tae ee | fa London to | eae na 29 do Aworted DRY GOODS, | nay dnermle gol on grounds of rin Ch prodigal life (iat is wasie . . dr ? r d0V wo lee p Pia , " - . . * ‘ ‘ : a 7 ’ : : - In many echie ements unseen, kind of a harbor for ten years before, and oo =~ oe cae rAYLOR, BETHEL & ROBERTS, 22 do BOOTS, SHOES, MOCCA-~| rons of THE ALDINE, as @ leading charao- But lengthens the cays of the coward, And stre crafty and mean iI am going to buy an ax and take a tug tor the Canada woods. Good-by captain, keep your jibs down trim.’—Jetroit Paper. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Back Wash.—QOne quart lime water; one drachm calomel. To be used for foul and nethens the The blood of t le is lavished, Phat the selfish a profit may find; God sees the lives that are squandered, And we to his wisdom are blind. ee 7-—-— * EPISODE OF THE ROAD. hen He ul calls ‘ Nero,’ toexpress a pianist’s contempt for fiddlers. Douglas Jerrold remarked that‘ it was bet. ter to be witty and wise than witly and otherwise.’ Many have withstood the frowns of the world, but its smiles and caresses have often hugged them to death. Fenchurch Street, or here to the owners, James Duncan &Co. Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1875.—2m , Canada Division BULBS AND SEEDS! Elegant Illustrated Catalogue, CONTAINING Light Colored Plates, Mailed to any address upon the receipt of 10 cents. SINS, RUBBERS, 11 pkgs FURS, CAPS, MUFFS, &e., &e. 10 do Patent MEDICINES, 50 tons Blacksmith’s COAL, 30,000 feet Pine and Spruee BOARDS, BOAS, teristic, the productions of the most noted American artists, attention will always be given to specimens from foreign mastérs giving subscribers all the pleasure and in. struction obtainable from home or foreign sources. Theartistic illusration of American scene ery, original with THE ALDINB is an ims. portant feature, and its magnificent plates , : i : [from Forest and Stream. ] } indolent ulcers; excellent to wash saddle He woo has got nothing in this world to | OY THE | SEEDS, BULBS, «e., pep. The above Stock was bought well auisteonte eamaten dee Sloan to the “rom ’ se and Ou ma. | ores I orse . CKS. tc ro “d- . > + ; * - - va : cen ie aid oo — rece Rocks. seer do se to ee _ get the herd Mutua) Benefit Life Association | | Fresu and RewiaBie, sent by mail to any | and by one knowing the requirements of | afforded by any inferior page. The judicious Winter days Declaration, Cure for Cbapped Hands.—A sure remedy | est job on han ginal - | part of the Dominion. W Trade, and willbe found q | imterspersion of landscape, marine, figure, Dull always, Acceptation, | for these troublesome pests, chaps, is equal} Question for a Debating Society. — If a ov estern trade, and wi ound secon | parts of Meccu oiland glycerine, appled often } to the bands. | the face. To Induce Moisture.—Saturate Business light tapture, bliss, Money tight It alsoremoves pimples from Modest kiss, Snow, sleet Sudden noise sponges man has a tiger by the tail, which would be | the best for his personal safety—to hold on | or let go?’ A little girl on the train was asked what Hartford. Conn. SPECIAL attention is called to the vari- | EK Chase Brothers & Bowman, TORONTO, ONT. to none in price and quality. The highest price paid for Oats, Barley, Hides and Pork. and animal! subjects, sustain an unabated ia- terest, impossible where the scope of the work confines the artist toe closly to a single of subject. The literature of THE ALD — sala ' is @ light and graceful accompaniement, Wet feet Horrid boys! | with water and stand Lhem on plates around motive was taking her to the city. ‘I bes ous advantages offered by _this Com- | E'O FR, SAT: Bh. worthy of the artistic features, with only such No news Steeds of hire and among the window plants. The object) sieve they call it the locomotive, said the | P&Y to persons of the most limited means, ine GEO. W. HOWLAN, technical dispositions as do not interfere with Py . s.eeds ir ¢ is to supply moisture to neutralize the effects | of the furnace, stove, or grate heat. Delicate Gruel.— Let Indian corn be browned as we roast coffee, ground fine in a Chronic blues (Latent fre), People saying, Run away "Go sleighing,’ Deuce to pay jitule innocent, | iving into which every stream Bulwer calls a newspaper * the common re- pours its living waters, and from which every man who are desirous o1 insuring theirives. By the payment of Ten Dollars entrance fee, and Two Dollars yearly dues, members be- | come insured for from one to five thousand dollars, andare subject to no further de- of the poorest classes. M\HAT Valuable Frechold Property con- sisting of Two whole WATER LOTS, Alberton, Dec. 21, 1874. beautifully situated near the Western end of Water Street, inGeorgetown. There are $10. WONDERFUL. ! $10, the popular interest of the work. PREMIUM FOR 1875. Every subscriber for 1875 will receive loves such a dog, and the portrait is execut- ; : meh beautiful portrait, in oil colors, cf the same : : ! oni $} oT it ii : yn the premises, a commodious Two-storey oo : » Said “ "twas splendi Ugly vision, mitt, we light fas — oo | may come and drink. mands, except upon the death of a member; | plier Aid House, a Warehouse, 80x26, a j noble dog whose picture in a former issue co io . , hi rit , so 2 i i i j Ss 5 - bs ms . ’ ~ x . Lady friend did Of collision, pair «Ney by ad Oo al ina sale Writing Nonsense.—Rabelais had written | when a call of one dollar and ten cents is | Granary 40x30 ‘and other Ont-buildings. | A FIRS CLASS FULL-SIZED attracted so much attention. retau f a n § oa a oe ici aie Shinde - ii! : “ aw ey pert Wy : a é : . gl : . : " Bright idea Lady frantic— Parched corn, and meal boiled in skim milk, | S°™® — pi ey which the W — - oe a . _ eae | Also, a Wharf, extending out to fourteen | “MAN’S UNSELFISH FRIEND ’ 7 : ¢ ee ee saieiadl oe re sa" egard atall. ‘ I will write somethin fs dl isurance, erto iImprs cable | > a | . ‘ Call ane see lie Unremantic S$ a sure cure lor summer iarrhm@a in child- not rega : sae j re ‘ , » we : i . | feet of water. i } SEWING MACHINE ! , | =3 sure sun tarrhova in child! says he, ‘that they shall take notice of.’ | to any butthe wealthy, now within thereach | This Property is such as rarely comes in- | will be welcome in every home. Bverybody 4ivery man teins slip, co vises “ spa to the market, being one of the most desir- | Reine sane RR ae : ; re i ie A _ ed so true to the life, that it seems the verit- Ad Lose my grip shave ed aaa Tiny by rie | Avrich officer of revenue the other day | 3 ull particulars furnished by the Subscrib- | gi16 and convenient stands in King pag vie able presence of the animal itself. The Rev ioe axe de aa ; iDie ni nocol ’ S$ O01 SU i ‘ sed aa a ec wig a 1 OF: ay : hile. as a si ‘ aif. & Cost a pile, Nasty curve, ne cup of milk, one cup of molasses. a small asked a man of wit what sort of a thing N. L. HERBERT for any branch of trade, w hile, as a site rd TABLE AMD TREADLE, T. DeWitt Talmage tells that his own New But ihe style Horses swerve, | piece of butter. Boil th ‘redients for | Opulence was. ‘It is a thing, replied the ge ere sags ot a good Hotel, it cannot be surpassed. It ts } ss , piece ¢ ulter. 301] é ingredie for | ’ Glorious weathe Allogether— Air bracing t blan onenenn Horses pacing ’ ' ' nail : : Hebbard’s Brown Bread —One heaping up Graham flour, one heaping cup rye meal, one heaping cup corn meal, on@ cup sour | milk, one cup of molasses, one egg, heaping boul twenty minutes, stirring all the time, Lofty bank! i ' . , our itinte a buttered pan. When the mix- a P Cheeks frozen Broken sleigh, Ofmy chosen sf Bill to pa Red as roses, ure isnearly cold, mark it offin very small | { | And so he sat down to wriling nonsense. | { } | which can givea rascal the ads mest man.’ philosopher, - vantage over an h Said the plaintiff in a divorce case: «I don’t want to say anything again the women | judge, but I wish you could live with her a | tittle while; you’d think I'd told the truth.’ The judge was willing to take his word for it. The sight of a former lover silting in the } | Old Union Bank Premises, Charlottetown, rs. Feb. 8, 1875, WOR ow At home, male and female; $85 per week, day orevening. No Capita). We send valuable package of goods i for Alloy mail free. Address with ten cent | situated at the headof the Railway aud Ferry wharves, and commands a magnificant view of the Harbor and surroundings, so that it would make a very desirable Private Residence. Terms Liberal. For Particulars, apply to Hon. A. A. McDonald, Charlottetown; or on the premises to ‘ONLY TEN DOLLARS. The most Simple and Compact! The most Durable and Economical! A model of combined Simplicity, Strength and Beauty ! | NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT. foundland dog (the finest in Brooklyn) barks at it! Although so natural, no one who sees this chromo will have the slightest fear of heen bitten. Besides the ¢hroino, every advance sub- scriber to THE ALDINE for 1875 is constitut- ed a member, and entituled to all the prives leges of : , 72 MICHAEL BOURKE. THE ALDINE ART UNION. rhures I } : ns » Me. ; e mm ie As her nose is lot a | teaspoonful of soda, a little salt, steam about | church gallery during the performance of a 8 “amp ee 173 Greenwich Georgetown, Dec. 14.—3im rACHMENTS. The Union owns the originals of THE oe ow ' three hours. Setinthe oven about twenly | marriage ceremony, frightened a Wisconsin ae BL eh cieeniteap iin he Cee enero ts cere meen nema Noe dlicated machinery to be constante ALDINE pictures, which, with ot : Sparkling eyes, Girl offended, | minutes before eating. bride so that she fainted away. At the mo- Neo complicated mac y to be constar her Starr “An i r *) ' ONarry Skies, Courtship ended Making Glue —Break it up into small bits ment of her collapse, she had on $1,500 worth of jewelry that he had given her. SKATING RINK. ly getting out of order. — ings and engravings, are to be distributed among the members. To every series of 5,000 i Se ol So easy to learn that a child can run it : : ; Evening mooney Poor paying oe ees Se See ee eee ——-- will do all kinds of sewing, from the finest ona ore diateibenel Pes os ‘eeling snoone, ey al cone plac I h ack rt of the stov d le yy io ! . sy \ ( P di y 7 . a1) . P 4, Feeling spooney Fun, sleighing. oer on | oe —s a ae ag ae |} Aman slightly pretentious, oo of dig. Season of A. D. 1875. Weekly Journal of Sixteen Pages, de | to the coarsest, will Hem, Fell, Tuck. Braid, a fall aod dhe ann a : simmer gentiy unt’ well dissolved. The | p99 and somewhat ignorant, recent y called | Bi ' Cord, Gather, Embroider, ete., uses self- , : : Hand squeezing diitision of afew droos of lines , | play, and : gnorant, cesses voted to . ere ’ “* s mad to | blished in each succeed- i _ sagen. addition of a lew urops of linseed oil Will| tne attention of some visitors to a showy | “ETS ¢ ; adjusting straight need] 8 ll deseri a5 SE, ore to Se pus ; . Not dispieasing— J Minein. | iene the entity. Caen | velit es |) PMICKETS for the ensuing season can be) FIELD SPORTS, Se Tonk aie cn ee ee ee : Cispie £ J. J. Rocne. improve AS GUSEtY. ‘Re 2p itin . dry piace, carpet in one of his apartments, with the | a at ei ee ae ee + 2! F a ACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY tion of Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the ing issue of THE ALDINE. This feature as dampness will destroy its tenacity and remark, ‘ There gentlemen, this is one of the ot . sae . ’ ‘ a es " . make it worthless. Potato Puffs. One pint of milk boiled, LITERATURE. best carpets Mr. Brussels ever made. Watson and 8S. W. Dodd, at the following | rates :— FISH CULTURE, PROTECTION OF GAME, strongest stilch known, the eloth wili tear before the seam will rip, uses the thread only applies to subscribers who pay for one year in advance. Full particulars in circuler : clon er “i sent on application enclosing a stamp. MONON EEENIRIRP RENEE ERLE | ene quarter pound of butter or lard. a small A nice question of taste. Jeweller—j| Single Gentleman's Ticket, $5.00 | PRESERVATION OF FORESTS, Ces ome Saas hichie Selceeeeae TERMS. t¢4 BEAUTIFUL SWiss cuvstomw. | 2°84 er a or | Whatkind ofa chain would you like?”| Single Luady’s do. 4.00 YATCHING, | beautifully y ’ : pi re 5 : STOM. tablespoon of sugar, six good sized potatoes Young man—* Well, I don't know hardly.| Family Tickets, to admit two 9.00 | BOATING. andall and, One Subscription, entitling to THE ALDINS There has come to be something stirring sen i rapt aan an ome | What kind of a chain do you think I ought | a es ‘* three, 12.00 | OUT-DOOR RECREATION AND STUDY. Warranted for Five Years : er co re and sweet in the very es oat: Alpi i , att 8 Galt ough and an Gut thin and put | t@have; that is, whatstyle would you think | Each additional ticket. 2.00 It isthe official organ of the American ? nion, ie : si - st ot a pine Horn, two together, cal let them rise two hours | Would be the most becoming for a young Promenade tickets, 2.00 | Fisb Culturists’ Association. SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND $6,00 per annum, in advance * associations are ail so musical and full before baking, bake in a quick oven man what carries groceries to some of the| Monthly do, $.00/ It is the only vournal in this country that | TREADLE forwarded to any part of the Ne oh ti of the breath of the hills. What must it be | Ciena oink Sats coset ainshie ale] best families in town, Tickets for Band nights, 25 fully supplies the wants and meets the ne- | world on receipt of TEN DOLLARS: (No charge for postage.) to actually hear it—and hear it, too, on cups a a ‘neon cups of a jas om os THE FACE OF NATURE. J 1875 = W. CLARKE, See’y. , cessitics of the Gentleman Sportsmen. Special terms and extra inducements to Specimen copies of THE ALDINE, 50 Cents il bain on te de -s ep ie 2 ee aU +0 : ae } ; : an. S40. yin us > « 4 ‘ i ee Cnn Salee, when | — on gg laa ge The at | AS maidens who have passed their prime, ‘Perms $35.00a year. oar aera oe seein Tes ALDINE will, hereafter, be obtain- the voice of the instrumer kes its finest) Gissoivead in Ww .. ream tor cake.—QOne seitiee who have cea reir day , J . , iption. : ahi tne mr eenent Sanen we Heee peg ates et cae aden cup of data nix cna - a - ele thng —" day, q‘thrwvrlortesr Ov SEND FOR A SPECIMEN Copy. Samples * sewing, Se circulars as harap quae be oben ning. aa ae shire sealing: Peat. ot a Rtleaieentanat ocover up U CBS OF LIMBO, containing terms, testimonials, engravings, hi ; ia | Dow; tore taViespoonds Oi CUOCOIlaLe, One eggs. a hide isset of decay . oy 2 2 ‘ [ S ’ must be sent to th ubli her i t Among the jofty mountains and elevated | putter the size of a walnut. one labios: on ee sonetaeataiiale apricot § T i 4 Forest & Siream Vublishing Co, ed —_ ap nl i ae — in Post | 44 te the local Penn noe reanenth nanér valleys of Switzerland the Alpine horn has | of corn starch. Bake the cake as for jelly | rose twany traces time discloses, A f Y, 17 CHATHAM STREET, (City Hall Sq.) | a ae <n rage ty 2 yn bilily to the publisher, except in cases where ancther use besides that of sounding the far- | cake, using the cream in place of the jelly. So, in the waning of the year, New York.| goous guaranteed. the certificate is given, bearing the facsimile famed ‘Bans des Vaches,’ or ‘CowSong,’| Rice Pudding without Eggs —Two large | When, ribbed and wrinkled, brown and bare, BRICK BUILDING, ink Cites inn 4085 All orders, communications, etc., must be | #é"eture of James Surron, President und this is of a very solemn and impressive | “!espoonfuls of rice to one quart of milk, | Qur mother earth feels age Craw near, PRI Nc E — Ce i Leilene es CANVASSERS WANTED. i <a. at ha eee | oe oon of while dneer, abe etn of She makes her face with snow-flakes fair. | Q 7 R fig > - \ pr “rr ‘Tr PING ¢ . ‘shi . ature. When the sun basset in the valley, | cnt-oveaicine. ‘Letit ater one cup of | : S EET. OPE MANUFACTURING CO. | Any person wishing to act permanently as ise dali al WY summits of the crane’ | Cut-upraisins. Let it stend in a warm place | Saline-—A man living in the country, far | F TER 1 { New York. | @ local canvasser will receive full and prompt anc only (he snowy summits of the moun-! three hours, and bake one hour. Howevor from any physician, was taken suddenly ill. | 5 tains gleam with golden light, the herdsman, o ighest habitable spot, lakes bis horn and pronounces audibly and who dwells upon the! vudly through it as through a speaking-/| delicious custard, with a few grains of rice | trumpet, ‘ Praise the I rd God?’ | As soon as the sound is heard by the neigh- | ar ; ing it firm and dry. paradoxical it may appear, the addition of | one or two eggs spvils the pudding, render- llalf a dozen eggs and | half the rice, previously boiled will make a | at the bottom. Sausage Meat.—The following proportions | e about the right ones to make an excellent | His family, a reputation for doctoring cows. *Can‘t you give father something to help him?’ asked one of the sons. *Wa’al, 1] don’t know nothin’ torin’ veople.’ about doc- boring herdsmen, they isst 1e from their huts, sausage ;—For each ten pounds of meat take | take their Alpine horns and repeat the same rT | four ounces of salt and oneand a half ounces This will suit the tastes of most soiled, Waththe spong in e'ean water sevs ‘You know more than we do, for you can | doctorcows, Now what do you give them when they're sick?’ in great alarm, not knowing | | what else to do, sent for a neighbor who had | HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the pubiie | generally, that he is preparing a large | supply of PILOT BREAD: No. 1 Pilot, | Extra Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, than can be imported. Our Fall importations COMPRISE New Goods in every Department § LATEST STYLES IN Nov. 30, 1874.—l1y “A Repository of Fashion, Jastruction.”’ HARPER’S BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED. Pelasure, and Notices of the Press. tords.—N. Y. Bvening Post. information by applying to THE ALDINE COMPANY 28 Maiden Lane, New York. HEALTH STRENGTH & VIGOR. Just Published, Price One Shilling Stg. HE SCIENCE OF LIFE; or SELF-PRE SERVATION. A practical Guide ty hte ae | of pepper a ! Health, Strength, and Vigorous Old Age. words. This frequently lasts a querter of an i ey, ai : > 7 ‘Wa'al, I ailers gives cows saits—Epsom | pick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot, . The Bazar is edited with a contribution of tact | Address to the Nervous the Sedentary hour, and the name ofethe Creator reeounde | People: There is @ difficulty in fixing the salts. You might tr that on bim.’ ) uditeladt thehtaee ebtien tod bree teataeas ress to ; entary, nour, and the name ofthe Creator resounds | ¥ aicnt of sage or summer savory, as some- | S#!ts- | -_ a s BISCUIT & CRACKERS: a ies ress 00 S a itself is tt ’ | Dyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions i ale ee om How much shall we give him?’ inquired SC & CR: WLS : and the jourual itself is the organ of the great | Lave become debilitated or relaxed from im ‘rom aii the mountains and rocky cliffs | times one sample of these herbs possesses a the son. Captain’s Biscuit Dyspepsia Crackers, | . = r 1S WOEe, & nehion.—-Desiew Traveler. larities of life, climate eround. Silence at length settles over the | larger per centage of she ge principle * Wa'al. I gives cows jesta pound | 0. Pteciatt , Coane "Conakees >| SHAWLS HWA NPLES, The Bazar commends itself to every member of aan ms ok - —— $e aineetes ecene ' Se deil ai Ad _| than another ; tastes also differ, some persons Bepehgh “a omen lags | ~eaerg | aoe eee as : the household—to the children, by droll and ~tax used scene. All the herdsmen kneel and pray | liking a strong herb flavor, while others de- sup] a usr an Bis as acow Wine Biscuit, Ginger Crackers, TRIMMINGS. MILLINERY pretty pictures, to the young ladies by its fashion | Whether of body or mind; with the Instrue with uncovered heads. In the meantime it sire very little of it. — t i ; ye sso oom eee ’ ? pintes in endless variety, oS aeons matron ae _ mop persis ho rt has become quite dark To cl ; G ts.— Wet a HYMED PROVERBS, FR EGE Seed Hussar SIScuit, | a ACES, its patterns fur the children’s clothes, to sulting from the Loss of Nervous or : — ” oo | in Ama seagpiy brie set it out deel P ct 7 ' te oe ar oer oon Sugar Crackers, | Thin Captain’s do, | Hats, Bonnets, sorfamulias by its tasteful designs for embroider- | Force. By S. LA’MERT, M.D.,L.$. 4. f Good-night!” calls the highest herdsman | dry ; then sponge one place afler the other Child's hand‘is soon filled, Butter Crackers, | Abernethy Crackers | gyi map 4 ERS. HOSIERS TR ed slippers and luxurious dressing-gowas. But | &c.,37 BEDFORD SQUARE, London. agaio through his hor: | aati aoe garment has been cleansed: All Child’s wrath is soon stilled. Water Crackers, | Lemon Crackers, FEATHERS, FLOW ERS, ] OSTERS, CLOVIS, AND the reading-matter of the a uniformly of “An excellent manual for all who may ' tates 1 : | ere ns atl ass 4 * 4 hich he can confidently recommend and | great excellence. The paper has acquired @/ learn how to use lif d not ab it.— Goodsaight again resounds from ail| the dust and soil will be absorbed by the Contentment is the art divine w : aera > p.| X “el + ge Sp : : ea © and not abuse the mountains e horns of the we I sponge. But if the garment is very much That changes water into wine, warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER | wide popularity for the fireside enjoyment it af- Church and State Gazetie. 10untains, the horns of the herdsmen, pong 6 9 and thero The mountaineers then retire to their dwellings and torest, ky cills >~=_ - HOW TRUFFLES DID IT, eral times, squeezing itas dry as possible by wrapping it in a piece of black alapaca. This methed of cleaning is more effectual scratching fowls roast with speed ! Swimming ones slow cooking need. When one has elimbed the /f, Persons requiring any of the above articles | will please send in their orders immediately He has now ready | | Fancy Coatings, Overcoatings, TWEEDS, GREY AND WHITE Terms: POSTAGB FRE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS LN THE UNITED ‘*On the subjects of dict and the regula- tion of the functions the advice throughout is admirable.”— Mirror. Dr. La’MkErT Is the only y-qualitied than a hand-brush, and many spots will | ag er cliff. STATES. Practicioner, who, for thirty years, has de ee Nenmaae bv the use of pure tote j Bul ” anoth ih uf 300 bbis. Harper's Bazar, one YCar.... seeree O00 vesvceses $4. 00 voted his entire attention to the cure of these | returned to Ashville afteran absence of| , ” Peacock, when you walk three years, and foun: my friend Truffles grown fat aud jovial, with a face the very mirror of peace and self-satisfaction. Truffles was the v.llage baker, and he had certainly A Simple Remedy for Roup.—tIn the Peo- ple’s Practical Poultry Book, by W. M. Lewis, this disease is described as similar to | catarrh. The bird is said to havea frothy substance in the inner corner of the eye; the ; lids swell, and in severe cases the eye-ball is It would make you a great deal less vain {f you now and then took At your feeta look : And thought somewhat less of your train. The poor man helps to kill the fox of Superior No. t, & No.2. Navy Bread, which he | offers for Sale on his | usualliberal Terms. | ‘READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cottons, Sheeting, Shirting, Flanuels, Biankets, Ticks, Gingbams, PRINT SB. #4 00 includes prepayment of U.S. postage by the publishers. Subscriptions to YZarper's Magazine, and Basar to one address, for one year, $10. 00: or, two of Harper’s Periodicals, to one address for 1 year, $7.00: postage free. An extra copy of either the Magusine, disorders. Patients residing in the Colonies cau be successsfully treated by co nee, in secreey and remedies will be forwarded and safety to any address. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be haé, Weekl fs Halifax ove not been like this when ] went away. | entirely concealed, and the fowl being un- But in his skin the rich man walks. All orders from town or country receive | oe 2 or Bazar will be supplied gratis tor every Club [oo Won a ee. Fee ‘ Truffles.’ yas is it? You} able to see or feed suffers frum great depres- ae oe | prompt attention. IN GREAT VARIETY. of five subscribers at $4.00 each, in one remit- >“ « . Pp fe Ellott; ruffles,’ said OW is j o6 ROVOT 8 and sake rapidly, the fatid smell being Truth may be crushed ; tance; or six copies for #20. 00, without extra | mouth, H. A. Parr; Pictou, Henry ; improved.’ enbearable. 8 recommends'to ° fake nitric But never hushed. JOHN QUIRK : ‘ copy : postage free. * ; St. Joha, N.B., H. Chubb &Co., and ia ‘ Improved-—how? acid : strip father to within one-half or Into thy head once let the wine Ch town April 20, 1874 a aoe ip Goods by Mail Steamers Back numbers can be su plied at any time. CuARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., of Messrs. Brem- ‘Why—in every way. What have you| ‘hreesfourths of the end, dip the feather into Thy feet are then no longer thine. ee ee tay ea eae | till navigation closes. lana unter a gonty = dale ner Brothers, 44 Queen Street. 2 : : ? wits at 3 / . . © ’ ’ ’ ’ e been doing ? en Gdn ae ee - Three Eminent Physicians.—As the celes Prices as low as any House in the Do- | bound in green morocco cloth, will be sent y ex- Important CavuTion.—The publie are i ila as eroding, eer. igh vd immaalaa ats tateaall st, ae brated French Physician, Desmoulins, lay minion. press, freight prepaid, for $7. 00 each. earnestly warned againsta piracy of the Just then a iittie girl camein, with a tats it twice or thriee a day. r 3 ’ ’ 3 ? ’ y ag tered shawl,'and almost bare-footed, to whom TruMes gave a loaf of bread ‘Q, dear Mr. Truffles,’ the child said, with brimming eyes, a3 she took the breau, ‘ mam- getting better, and she says she owes She blesses you, indeed Mia i so much to you she does. * That's one of the things I’ve been doing,’ said Truffles, after the child had gone. ‘ You are giving the sullering family bread?’ 1 queried * Yes.’ * Have you any more eases like that?’ - Yes, three or four of ‘em. I give thema jvaf a day—-enough to feed them" * And you take no pay’”’ ‘ Not from them.’ ‘ Ah—from the town ” *No-—here,’ said Truili¢es, laying his hand upon his breast. ‘I'll tell you,’ he added, Cheap Vinegar.—Take a quantity of cem- mon Irish potatoes, wash them until they are thoroughly clean, place themin a large ves- | sel, and boilthem untildone. Drain off care- fully the water that they were cooked in, stra:ning it, if necessary, in order 10 remove every particle of the potato. Then put this potato waterin a jug or keg, which set near the stove, or in some place where it will be kept warm, and add one pound of sugar to ebout twoand one-half gallons of the water, some hop-yeastor a small portion of whiskey. Let it stand three or four weeks, and you will have an excellent vinegar at a cost of six or seven cents per gallon. Bravtizs or Maxnoov.—To the hoy, the world beyond his immediate surroundings is only a picture. He does net know how real are the sorrows, the passions, the ambitions of men. Its absorbing interests, its heroes and its martyrs, are heard of by him without understanding or with indifference. His sport, his lessons, his home life, are alone real, But there will come achange. The ordinary slow growth into manhood, with ils business or professional pursuits and widen- on his death bed, he was visited and almost constantly surrounded by the most distin- guished medical men of Paris, as well as other prominent cilizens ef the metropolis. Great were the lamentations of all at the loss about to be sustained by the profession, in the death of one they regarded as its greats est ornament; but Desmoulins spoke cheer- fully to his practicioners, assuring them that he had left behind three physicians much greater than himself. Each of the doctors hoding that his own name would be called, inquired anxiously who was sulficiently illus- trious to surpass the immotal Desmoulins. With great distinctness the dying man an- swered, ‘They are Water, Exercise and Diet. Call in the serviee of the first freely, of the second regutarly, and the third moderately, Follow this advice, and you may well dis~ pense with my aid. Living, I could do nos thing without them~ and dyimg, { shall not be missed, if you make friends of these my faithful coadjutors. A CLercymas Taxen Iy.—A rather amusing scene occured toa reverend gentleman, who is SUBSCKRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER FOR 1875. | HOW 1S THE THe, OnLy $1.40 cents in advance, | and $1.62 cents if paid within | the vear, “At Kemont FENUE Subscriber is prepared to take con- contracts for any quantity, or act as | agent for parties in want of the following : 1 ' Bay.” | CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCX POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, ASH AND SOFTWOOD, BRITISH WAREHOUSE ROBERT ORR & CO. Wholesale & Retail. 1S 7 4. NEW GOODS AT THE Queen Square, ———--0 The Subscribers have received per Steam- er Prince Edward, Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York “ Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind in the world.” Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRA PRD Notices of the Press. The ever increasing cireulation of this excel- lent monthly proves its adaptation to populer de sires and needs. Indeed, when we think iato how many homes it penetrates every month, we must consider it as one of the educators as well as ¢ntertaivers of the public mind, for its vast popularity has been won by no appeal to stupid prejudices or depraved tast®s —Boston Globe, The character which this Magazine passesses for variety, enterprise, artistic wealth, and liter- ary culture that has kept pace with, it it has not led the times, should cause its conductors to re- gard it with justifiable complacency. It also entitles them toa great claim upon the public gratitude. The Magazine has done and not evil all the days of its life — Brooklyn Lage. } above work emanating from a se- ‘Peabody Institute.” Boston, which unblush- ingly appropriates the titles of two works, published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. March 30th 1874. ly. JOYFUL NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED! GATES LIFE of MAN BITTERS —AND— COMBINED MEDICINES. From the Roots & Plants of Nowa Scotia. Comprising Tex Dirrgrent PREPARATIONS, HAY: been thoroughly tested throughout Nova Scotia for the last 25 years in some of the most severe and apparently hopeless smiling: ‘(One day, over a year ago, @ poor | ; : ® popular preacher. fle went to have his STAVES, HOOPs, A REW SUPPLY OF ee cases, and we have yet to hear of a case it : 4 asked for a loaf of| 28 relations, or startling events, such as | likeness taken at a photographer's, and put &e., &€., &e. Terms: bas not benetited; while on the contrary woman came to me, and asked for the death of a parent, or some intellectual or} on his surplice in the anteroom. When Wow ts the Gass itis] . — numerous certiticates taken before Justices bread for which she could not pay—she| spiritual appeal, striking out the latent soul, | ushered into the manipulating room he was “ piuane | British & KE OPEC IVD | rostace reve ro Ave SUBSCRIBERS Li TUB umven | ofthe Peben,.end shown in cut hiets wanted it for her suffering children, At will make vivid and earnest What was in- nota little disconcerted at seeing a Cireas- vu. C. TRUDELLE ae _ “STATES. which can be obtained from our Gaal. or he ie ad distinct and uninteresting. Like a stereo- | sian beauty, in full costume, chained and on | Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 MER H AN DIZ ! Harper's Magazine, one year........ + s+-esee+e$4.00 | wil] be sent free to any address. firet I hesitated, but finally I gaye it to her, ee wees . t As ! : . y and as her blessing rang in my ears after scopic picture before itis put in the steros ber knees, her countenance expressing the ae aeeenarneniaeaellanemaaismeneneemmmm eos $4.00 includes prepayment of U. 8. postage by she had gone, I felt my heart grow warm. Times were herd, and there was a good deal of suffering, and | found myself, by and by, wishing that I could aiford to giveaway more bread. At length an idea struck me. I'd stop my beer, and give away that amount of expense in bread, adding one or two leaves on my own account. 1 did it, and it's been a blessing to me. My heort has grown big- ger, and I've grown every way. My sleep is sound and sweet, an! my dreams are pleasant. And that’s what you see, I sup- scope, the life of man has no body or reality ; but when the boy awakens, as with the pics ture within the instrument, so with him, a solidity and naturalness will be acquired by the external world, and he will feel what it is henceforth to live and move amongst these grander and graver forms. Many mistakes will he commit, false estimates will he form of proportion and perspective, the earnest, ness of his new conceptions will hurry him into extravagance and generous errors; but if there is truth in his nature, and nobleflese in his spirit, just views will be formed, and the day in which it is given him to work will find him not unmindfu! of the responsis bility whieh arises trom a knowledge of the pose coming night. pleadings of a broken-hearted girl on being dragged before the Mussleman proprietor of a happy harem family. The reyerend gent leman, as soon as he had recovered from his surprise, took an interest in the high art proceeding. and ventured to suggest that the veil fell too much across the face. «Would you kindly snow me what you mean?’ The rev. gentleman was kind enough to do so. The flash of electricity was wickedly employ- ed; for to his horror it may be related, if he sees this anecdote, that the popular preacher has been taken in dramatic altitude, with a Circassian slave appealing to him to release herfromher thraldom. This is a private studio joke, and will doubtless never go further.—Court Journal. English Congo Tea. CHESTS more of that highly appreved . { 60 Congo Tea, for Sale at lowest figure. N. RANKIN. } ‘ Nov. 7, 1874. 10 AGENTS WANTED—Maleand Fe male, forthe ‘“ Transmission of Life,” | and the ‘“ Physical Life of Woman,” both by Dr. Napheys. Agent’s profits, $150 to $250 a month. ‘Testimonials from mos | eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors in | America. 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October 5, 1874, Address HARBER & BROTHERS, New York Price of Bitters and Syrup per pint Bottle— Wholesale Agent at Charlottetown, ° Wm. R. WATSON. Exported by Cares Gares & Co. Middleton, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia Dee. 28, 1874. Manhood Restored. A victim of youthful imprudence, causing premature decay, nervous debility. etc., having tried in vain every known , has found a simple self-cure which he send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J H. REEVES, 78 Nassu street, New York, octé 6m em