unmeoside 311111111111. /£o xjANB necrosis Picasso. ‘DEVOTIID TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE; COMMERCE: ‘1 AGRICULTURE, TEMPERANCE AND NEWS. Vol. 4. THE I Summers1de J carnal, I8 PRINT.” AND PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, I! JOSEPH BEBTRAM, AT 1113 comes, CENTRAL STREET. T E R M S 7 1 copy for one year, in advance, 6s. 8d. “ “ half advance, 7s. 611. u u at the end of year 9s.- Persons getting up owns 01‘ ran Subscribers will bo entitled to thc Jounslu. for one year. IIDVERTISEMENTS- Inserted at modem» rates and In good style. Srncur. Aonneuss‘rs may be made on reasonable terms for a whole, a half, or quar- ter column, or by the year. Job Printing of every description, performed with ncatncss and dcspatch, and at moderate rates, at tho JounsAL Ofllce ilmancc f0: May, l869. noox's muses. Last Qtr., 81ld11y, 9h. 28m. morning. 8. W. New Moon. 11th day, 911. 55111., morning. S.W. First. Qtr. 18th day, 511. 17111.. evening, 5. Full Moon, 25th day, 11h. 11m. morning, N. 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I P on ‘ o 2 warmriscsssctsl clock north,r1scs | lb mlh n1 I in sl 1 l1 mlh m I Sat 4 Glfl 4 3 410 211morn14 till a Run 497 5 3 11,211 151 011514 11: 3 Mon 47 11 :1 12115 511“ 1 15 111 4 Tues 41: 7 3 24] :1 25, l 411 22 5 Wed 45 s n 110 20 115‘ 2 18 21 t: Than 44 9 3 84 37 211 2 49 25 7 and 4:1 11) 11 31154 5 11 12 27 8 Sat 42 12 3 4:110 211 3 1111 no 9 Sun' 4 417111 11411211 29 4 214 32 10 Mon 40 14 3 41112 15. 4 so 114 ll 'l‘ues Ill) 19 3 50 57 43' acts 37 12 W011 111 17 3 5212 ml 11 20 1111 111 Thurs 111'. 18 3 52 27 45; 9 20 42 I4 F1111 115 111 :1 5: 42 18 10 2o 44 111 Sat 34 2o 3 52 .111 11211 15 41; 111 Sun 1 3:17 21 3 who 2111151114 411 17 Mon 111 2:1 1150124 111nm... 52 18 'l‘ucs 1111 21 .1 411:117 11; o 17 51 19 Wed 2o 25 3 41:50 1:. 1 24 511 3 Thurs 28 26 3 4:1 2 50 l 68 56 21 Frill 2'1’ 27 3 Ill) 15 50 2 3015 0 ‘22 Sat 26 211 3 85 ‘26 5 3 l 2 23 Sun 4 257 2D 8 11138 50 8 211'} 4 24 Mon 24 110 8 1’6 4‘.) 32 4 7 25 Thus 22) Ill 3 29 0 til rises 10 26 Wed 22 32 3 1411 2 8 34 ll 27 Than 21 021 II 821 9 9 1111 1:) 2R Frld 221 :15 :IO 54 IO 25 If) i Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Thursday, May 6, 1869. 311M111“ 011111111. DR. J. N. FULLER, Graduate of Bellevue Hspital, cmission 11311111111, Office in the residence of Rev. lllr. Dcsllrisay. on Water Street—directly opposite the Establishment of-J. L. Holman, limp, ‘3 All calls promptly attended to. Sumnicrsids October IS. 1808. HANFORD BROTHERS, Successor: to Thomas Ilanford, dommission workouts, And General Agents, 11 Nauru Minus-r \\'llAlllt, SAINT JOHN, N. B. CIIAI. U. llixronn. Faun. S. llasronn. J. H. ALLEN, Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN PROVISIONS, &c., MRRKET STREET, - ST. JOHN, N. 8. $9“ Gives personal attention to the Sale 11ml Purchase of every description of Goods. May 9, 1868. JAMES GREENOUGII. F L 0 U R Commission Merchant, No 47 Commercial Street Corner of Clinton Street ------- «BOSTON Jnny. 1. 1369. 1y WILLIAM BEAIRSTO, Commission Merchant, Auctioneer d': General Agent, WATER STREET, S'u mmerside. -------------- -- I’. E. III/(m. Established 118615.. N1-:w_v_oR1< LIFE INSURANGE CQMPQNY} Assets, January lst, 1808, Over Ten Million Dollars! 3111111111111 Int. J. n. JAMIEESN. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON & ACCOUGHEUR OFFICE at the rcsidenceofthellcv.W.W. Colpitts, Margate. December 3. 1568. WILLIAM 110111), Commission Merchant, And Auctioneer, QUEEN SQUARE, JIIARLOTTETOWN- - - P. E. ISLAND 1111. J. PRICE, Physician 61. Surgeon, Orrlcc—At tho SUMMEREIDE 1)11uo S'rouu, next door to Bank, Central Street SUMIIIERSIDE’, I’. E. ISLAND. October 12, 1808. Has Removed His Residence to the House (lately occupied by Mr Illcliinluy) next to Thomas llunt's. Esq. . St Eleanor's. He may be consultcd ovcry l‘orcnoon at the Drug Store of W. '1‘. llUN'l‘ & Co. , Summer- sido. St. Eleanor‘s, May 18,1868.' FOUNTAIN'»VHOUSE. North side King Square, (next to Park Ilotcl) S'r. JOIIN, N. B. JAMES W. THOMPSON, Proprietor. V ‘llE Proprietor of the above HOTEL takes this opportunity to return thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto rcccivcd, and most respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. This HOTEL is very pleasantly situated, and commands a view of King Square, and other parts of the City. In connection with the Hotel, is GOOD S’l‘AllLING, and a careful llostlor in attend- uucc. l’nrtics coming from l'rIm-e Edward Island with horses will find this cslublisluucnt son always nt the Cars on their arrival. St. John, Sept. 10, 1808. 1y 11.1. W. '1‘. 1111—1111, dimmnission liltrrlmnts, GENERAL AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. samsnoon AND 0111111115 Head Queen's Wharf, Summersids, P. E. I- (opposite the Store of W. ’l‘. IIunt& Co.) April 2, 1968. 1y E. I‘. 1’U1lD1”S the most comfortable in the (lily, and 11 per- . poorer.” CHARITY. “Now abi‘deth these three: Fail/1, 11011:, Charity, but the greatest of than 1': Charity." If we knew the cares and crosses Crowding round our neighbor‘s way; - If we know the little losses, Sorcly grievous, day by day. Would we then so often chido him For his lack of thrift and gain. Leaving on his hcmt a shadow— Ilcuvmg on our lives a stuiul If we know the clouds above us Unldflut gentle blessing them. Would «V13 turn away all trembling, In our blind and weak dcspnh-l Would we shrink from little shadows Flilliug o'er tho dcwy grass, If we knew that birds of Eden Wore in mcrcy flying pust'l If We knew the silent story, Quivci-ing through tho Iicnrt of pain, Would we drive it with our coldness Back to haunts of guilt again? Life hulh nomy a tangled crossing, Joy bulb uuiuy 11 break of woe; But the checks. tearwashcd, Ill") wliitcst, And lit-[11in life are lluwcrs by snow. Let us reach into our bosoms For the key to other livcs. And with love toward crriug nature, Cherish good that still survivesl So that \vlu-u our dlsrobcd spirits Sour to rcullus ol light nbovc." “'11 may say. “ llclir Father. lovu us, l'I'cn as we have shown our love." $7111} I ":11 1173111111117; SNOW BIRD, THE TRAPPEB‘S CHILD. CONTINUFD. cimrrmi XI. 81:11an was not long left alone with his gloomy rcllcclions. In a short time he had another visitor, who proved to ho thc Imldsbcudcd and fi'ccklu-laccd James illus- son. This individual had a proposition to make; but he did not come to the point in as plain and straightlorward a manner as Ilartcnu had done. 111 fact, it was not until after a great deal ol 1qu and circum— loculion that he made Scarlc aware of what he wanted. The business part of this conversation. visitors come to cheer or sudden his soli- tude. and he laid down on his blanket at niwht in a very dcprcssed and uncomfort- able state of mind. 11 must have been about twelve o‘clock at night when he was awakened by a bright light in his prison, which shonc full on his eyes. Ilo had been dreaming of Indians unl torture. am] he started to his feet, expecting to find himself surrounded by pointed and infuriated savages; but he saw only the lithe 11nd grucclul figuro of Annette, who stood before him with a torch in her hand. -- Come,“ said she. “and I will show you how to escape torture and save your scalp " llow did you come here ?“ eagerly asked Scarle. “ Are the Indian guards gone, or are they asleep." “I don't know. way." '- What do you mean? There is no other way." ” Are you sure of that? I will show you that your eyes are not quire so sharp osyou think they are." ' ‘he girl led the way to a dark corner of the cave, whom she pointed out 11 fissure in tho clill’, hidden behind a point of rock. It was so concealed by the darkness and the rock. that Scarlc did not wonder at his not finding it when he examined his prison. ‘ Annolto easily entered the fissure with her torch, and the young gentleman with difficulty squeezed himself into it. He found himself in a rough and narrow pas- sage. which he could easily traverse by sloopng a little. Annette went in advancc bearing the torch, and Scurlo followed her through the windings ot the passage. until they camo out at tho side of the hill, not far from the Indian village. “I must confess, Snow Bird, that our eyes are sharpcr than mine, as we l 1.5 brighter." said Scarlo, after drawing in 11. long breath of tho flesh night air. " I examined that cavc very closely, but saw nothing of that passugc by which we loft it." “ I happened to find it when we were in this valley last your." replicd Annette. "I must put out this light, as it might. be seen from the villago. There are only a low warriors lclt behind, but. they might troublc us if they should see tho light.“ “ What is the matter with the Blackfoot? Where have they gone?" asked Scurle, his thoughts instantly recurring to 111111- ailig‘s 11.111. and its inmates. “I suppose I ought not to tellyou. I am afraid to toll you what they are doing " 1 «1111 not some in that uiug‘s station. lou need‘nttry to conceal it from me. Why were you afraid to tell inc about It?" "Because I was afraid that you would want to go down there and try to get into the lort. You have no gun, and they would kill you." -"l‘hcy havu gone to attack Major llcn- judgment and sagacity. slept in, and it was evident that tho occu- pant of the apartment had gone away. .\Vlllll. had become of her? lllrs. lion- nlng was now so alurmod and excited, that she no longer hold her husband In awe, and she immediately set at work to institute Ii scorch for the missing oncs. 'l‘ho fort, tho store-house, the outbuildlnvs, 11ml all the cabins and grounds Within ratio Inclosuro were examined ; butucithchvan- acne nor her son was to be found. Every- body was qucstluncd; but no one had seen tho missing mothor and child. Such a. proceeding could not long con- tinue. ofcoursc. without attractinu [be 1111- licc of Major llcnuing. who, 11ot°purtici< palmg in the search. went into his house. llllld soul. to request his wife to come to 11m. Hllrivc you been looking for that wo- man 1’" he asked. when she entered the room. “ I have been looking for Jeannette La- bardic,“ i‘cplicd Mrs. “caning. “ l’our good sense should have told you that It was not advisable to cause an ex- c1tcmcnt and :1 scandal at tho ost about that woman. llavo you found 101‘?" " I have not. She has undoubtedly left the fort. You bovo driven. her own by your cruelty, and I hope on are satlsl ed.” “Du ycu say that I have driven be: away? If she has gone, she has been driven away by her own duplicity—by tho consequences of her own wrong-doiiw." " Your lung-1111 c was too scvcrc fulfill): to bear, and she ias lclt us; she has no- where to go. and must perish in tho wil- derness with her child.". “ Butter that she should perisl1.than that you and l, and all those for whose lives I am responsible, should be dclivercd up to tho merciless savlwcs. But there is no danger that she \vilT])cl'isll. We only are lll dungcr, and I must see to it that an ex- tru watch is kept, and that every man in the fort sleeps by his arms to-nivbt.“ “ What do you mean, sir P" a “ l moan that that woman has doubtless gone direct from here to her confcdci'atcs 1n the hills—to licr Insooliy relatives—to her father and husband. She will soon bring the Savages down upon us, and It w1ll indeed be a wonder if we escape des- truction, when she has so wcll informed them of our condition." “Major llcuning,“ said the old lady, very gravely, “ I have always considered you a man of cxccllent colu1110mscnse.nn1l have plways deferred to your opinion in all questions that have arisen betwccu us. I must say, however, that iii this matter you seem to have been lorsukcn by your usqu _ p I ll Jcannctto was really tho wuc oi that man, and if she had really lclt him, as he charges, is it not plain that she would be alraid to mcct,und Lhut she would be unwilling to hold any communication with him? Youraccusatiou . tbcrclorc, Is not only groundless, but real- ly nonsensical." .1 , , “Do you lccl enoutrh interest in me, "Fua 701110,.) 1 -, ,. NLW “he” wducu‘l ‘0 a raw w°“ls' “mounted then, to care whether lplivo or dio? l mu whom tli’c someLegitiflgiiiddiuiiiing‘igi.ig to this: 111: knew that the 'ouno' cntlc- , - .1 1 -. r , . . . Marble and Freestone I... nanni..~.=1.%. and 111111.11“:.111:;1m::i111.;11: 1:111:11: 2132'! 11"" “ ms .1 » .1 7' su) 05011 that he would bo likel to have . .. ,- . , 1 , ‘ . ‘ ‘1 '55 “11mm”. 01' 110 is sham- LSTABLISIIJILNI, I so“; influence with imillnlmcs-y “a had Iain no 11111ch .111 (“115ch ollbcmgioastul, “pug. 9,. but“ of manicure shammium (NEXT 110011 '10 11111111. 11x1) soxs) n grudge “gains, seam). on account M and that icddaccdo bettVLl can notlorcc Iva/sue 111 um fulsus in omnibus, is an 07d KING SQUARE. . . . - , cilhcrol us to marry; but I assure you, and safe maxim. If 1: -~ ' - “Wing We“ mm“! by 1’1'“ 1‘ “’W (“‘33 Annottu, Ihatllovo you most truly and proved to have acted withpdiiii’lilcitys . a 1 2‘.) Silt 19 till 2 34010” If) 17 2 5 so sun 4111737 4519 11.115015 111 t, )2, H: 31 Mon 39 89 :17 57 5311101'11 20 PRLSIUNI , - _A 7 , —. 1110111113 FRANKLIN, E$Q., SIIIIIIIIEI'SKEC l'llllkels- l'irc I'ruidrnt unit Arturo-y.- Muy 5. 1869. WILLIAM H. 111515.118, .11.. 5d a 6‘! 1113.111 OFFICE 112 .1- 114 liraad‘umy, 17.11. 23 ad 3:12: General Agent for the Dominion of Canada: Bccf pcrlb Mutton per lb Oats per bush A H .1 ' 4‘ 1 before- but was mum to fore o rovcnwc .- . , Potatoes per bush 1s 11 1s .11! WALILR BUItKl., 1.111.)” p. E_ T In ,msoner would clause“ tgscwc hi?“ sup-lump" I to [JG-trusted m nothing.” 10111 -- I“! 11 1 1111 ‘1 Turmps perbush "1 “ IIcmld Buildings, Montreal. —— in one "mum. 4‘" “5 “'3 3130-1” 0 ‘ “"- now. Im- “ 11:13 It cvcr occurred to you, major Butter pcrlb by Tub lid 111511 ____ All orders punctually attended to. .' k‘d V, . i S plaicd Annette: "bomcthmg won’d‘crlul [hat .lconcltc Laburdio inn lossibl b' Lnrd pg,- 11. .111 11 1011 N Y I ‘ ‘ ' When beagle as l. a Hit it was 10 wa has happened 5”,“ 1 last 5,“, you. “mm our Child?” 3’ I .Y o Tallow per lb. 9111\101] , 10 CW 01‘ E ' All] and bee. wanted 101111.111: was .told that Musson has been I, all,“ng in my menu”. mu” U N . d I EEK! P" “01 7d ‘1 3“ 'fe Jun 7. 6:) .1y dosn'ed to gam lpossession of 11 lady who u“, much happier “um I w“, 1. ° L 0i "1 0061. Ol'quursc not. “ lint has - . u 41d III ~ was livimr at 110 fort named Jeauncttc .. - . - > v -. ' 1 , Pu 5"“ ‘1" 1} 511" “UH into 'our heal?" d0“ 23 " 3“ Is 0m, 08 Tm, p y UU- Labnrdlcrund her 5011.. 11c had alight to may» h“ 15 n" buow Bud? “case u“ u “Ina: thinking 01' it lost )uight. ’l‘ho Codflsh pcr qt 15" “ If ‘ ‘ > them he said, and it would be. easy for ..' I . ,, Iougl "optumuwuic. zindhas distressed .0 Marble W Orker. ‘° ~ “ Flour pcl' ' " ()f ,1 k' 1 ‘ A .11... 1.11-1.11; 11 11.111411111111111! iu ) ' 1 1 - to 1 raw tlcni away Tom t 10 lort y sonic ,. l . . . . _ ‘ ll 1 "_L' HUI. n5 urns wc 'new when 111, mm“, “on, per cm; 2:1: to “Imp?”m1]lujlmltxlnflirmlul,III,,,:,.,,,,, 11", 1211.3, 1 Ollll. D11 (1110110, 511011130 N. B. Slmmgcm’ so as [u cnumc Mussou to sci“ lvuhctllztiafid$13311333sflwgl'l10 IS she, and wast)", we service 0, “w g'wflm’num' and - l ' 't. ‘33 3 ll -' g l t '4 l'-1l ~- v-ir ol‘ils cxislcucc. , . _ ' . _ ‘cl. Iiinm-[t , -. . . , .. onmun p" L“ 45! K 503 it l11ii1liiihilc1lup1d‘ii'ilcii’11|i1iiiutli;'Ii'vcs of more lluili mun' " 3h” 0""“3 “'U'“ “Clmmg's 10”: Willa“ in”, that Sul'\"‘i)(}l‘l‘_l'ls 8m“) hm” hdom he 1111 per Ten Pin); Boards 1011 Spruce Boards 4s a 5.. Charlottetown Mnrkets. Ch.’l‘own, May 4, 1869. Bscf pcr lb Md a 811 lb 411 a 7d Mutton per M n 8" Pork per lb., by carcass, Ilnm pcrlb 7d 11 8d (loose nunc ltovrcls 1s a Is 61! Ducks each 1s ‘Jd 11 1s (id Flour per 100 lbs 20s a 2111 Oatmeal per l00 13s a 10s llnckwhcat Flour. per lb 2d a ‘Md 18s a 201 Codtlsh pcr quinul Batter pur In Do. by the tub, Lhceso Tallow Eggs per dozen l'otatoel per bushel 15d 1! Nil 18 31111 1s 4d 3d I (id 8d a 9d 9d ll Hill In 3d 11 Is Gd . I. It 58 3:3" 2| 3d n 25 (id Ila per ton 70s a 751 Ill cs per lb 411 Sheepskins each h a 411 bd Spruce lloards per 100 ft. 4: a -Is no Ilcmlock “ “ lls 6d 114s $115111“ (lipids; BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Corner of Great George ,l‘ King Struts. Charlottetown. I'relhlcnt——lioa. DANIEL Russia, Cashier—WILLIAM 0.11anqu Esquire. Discount Days—Mondays & Thursdays. lieu-- of Business—Fem 10 mm. m 1 p.1n. from 2 p.111 to 4 p.n1. UNION BANK. Oral/1m 8L. Queen's Square, Charlotlatown I'resldcnt—Cninws PALMER,‘ Esquire. Cashier—Jail" Auosnsou, quulrc. Dllcnunt Days—Wednesdays It Saturdays. clears of Business—From 10 n.m to l [.1 n1.. from 2 p.ni to 4 p 111. SUMMER-SIDE BANK. Central Street, Summsru'dl, 1’. 5. Island President—Jinn L. llomus. Esq. Guilder-E. L. Lrnuuo, Esqulrc Discount Days—Tuesday and Fridays. Notes for Discount must be in be ore 11 o'clock on Discount days. f Business—10 a. in. to 1p. m. an" o from a p. ni., to 4 p.n1. “Rouxmo‘csnf 111111 11mm, 01111111111511)“. SIMON I). FRASER. PROPRIETOR. Permanent and Tron-lent Boarders will Ind the above Home to give satisfaction. Cli'townJunc Id. 1111111. mwumtiam one dollar a your: Fifty Thousand Persons. and has paid iii lussra $51,000,000 to the families and roprosoulutivcs of those who havu dccciised wlillo members of the Company. Annual Inoonio I'JXCI'DI'JDS Fou 1‘ Million Dollars. ll SAFE INVESTMENT. ’l‘ho instances uri- luany Within tbc exporieuco o cvcrv l1ifo Insuruucc Com niuy, In which tho pro- cei-dL of 11 Policy has savmi from povcrly the sur- vivors of those who Iuivo thus 111111111 lll'tn‘lsioll l'ov lllt'll’ wants in times of prospi-rily 11nd houllh. A Wife mav insure Ibo lifn of hcr husband for hcr own bc'ui-llt, and should aha survive lulu, the amount of tho insurnurc wlll be payable to her frcc from any claims against lus salute: and In case of the amount of the Insuruncc muy be made payable to her children. T1111 COMPANY DECLARES ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS wh' ‘ll arc uvuilublo in payment of ouch .lmuuil 111m. All tho luaui-cd 111 this (lompuny rcci-Ivo dividends winch can be 11ml in pnl'tol tho Pacoud 11ml ouch subsequent liuuuul l'rcmium thurcol‘icr; or the dlvldsud may be nllowcd to inn-1111111111111, 11ml Illllanllolilly used .11 whole or In part In tho pnv« Ira-lit of l’rcmiums. 'l‘lio busim-«s of the Company tho driilh of the who before that ot Ibo husband, ‘ MONUMICNTS. TOMIIS, GRAVF- STONES, &C., &C. AiluiichN AND ITALIAN Manama cots. stuntly on hand. Can furnish Gruvcstones 111111 Monumculs ata loss price than any other cstnhlisluncnt ill the Provinces, and pay It duty bcsidi-i. 1‘3" Ononas can be loft at “EltTllAM'B Book Store and at l). Emma's, Esq” Summersido, or sent to A. “K ANDRES. Point 1111 Clicnc, Juno lllh, 1868. Mi’f’w. 117130131: EGS to inform the public that ho 1111s rc- sunicd the practice of tho Law. ()rv1' '—r\ few doors below tho Bank of Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, March 18, 18119. THOMAS KELLY, BARRISTER - AT - LAW ANII NOTARY PUBLIC. aw. summasms. - - - - r. 1;. ISLAND. DARNELL BROTHERS, AUC'I‘IONEEIIS, Commission Merchants, bring l’Uli'l'IlJ’ UTI.'AI.. cncli 111culbcr pays only the livcmgo cost of lilt‘llrllllt‘t‘. all our 1I11:1 being annually returned to the Policy hoh 111211. (Companies having 11 Stock (lupilnl usually votuin delldii paid to Policy holders excrod $3,000,000. Endowment Assurance Policies. Thom l‘oliciea lira coming Into gonernl mquoal As a suro und prnlltublo investment for ono's do.- cliului: years, thny dossrvc tlie.altoulion of all. Till! sum uncured by 1111 ordinary life pollI-y browns-11 iivuilublo upon tho death of the assuri-d; on tho Hudowiui-nt plur tho amount; is I‘EI‘DIVNI' bv the assured himself upon llltl attaining a apocilicd up“, while full provision is lands for dcuth occurring prior tlicrclo. THE NON-PORPEITUBE PLAN. 'l‘hls r-ompnn originated and lntrodurfed tho vnl unblo feature Known as tho Noul'orl‘uuuro Plan which is rapidly Illllcm'lllllfl tho th lyslcin oflllc land puv1u1-uta,und has rovolullouizcd lho syslpm of Life Insurance In tho United Sluts-1. and which Ills been ado led jgouorully In is low favorablo form) by all life .urnpnmcs. A party, by this tablo, after the second your. cannot jar/ht any port of 117/10! tins been paid no [‘7' Tubch of Rain, Circulars. l'lxtlluplun nl llivdirndn, Forms, Am. can ho had by applying to tho Agent. at (,lliurlolwtown. 111111111111. axamnnns: 1m. MACKIESON, 1m. 11. JOHNSON. Agent for I‘. E. Inland: HENRY A. HARVIE. ,(‘.I.'towa Nov Ill:r|§}iil._w___fi+__» __ Ti... Journal tat/1e best advertising medium on the Island. n lame poriion for the Slockholdcrs.) 'I‘bu Div!» | I AND GENERAL AGENTS. BANK 111111.1111m, - - comm S'l‘lll-lI-Z'l‘, CHARLOTTETOW‘N. P-MILI. CRAWFORD’S HOTEL. No. 9, King Square. ST. JOIIN, N. I). V Ill“. subscriber having thoroughly rodttcd and enlarged his lltl’l'lfiluind STORE, is now prepared to acoonunodutc l'cnuaucnt and ’l‘runsicut Boarders on the most reasonable terms. ALSOJn connrotionm GROCERY STORE, whore every article required for houso use may be had . J. CRAWFORD d. SON. Sept. 10, 1868. 1y III‘itish—and Illa-cuntile Insurance Company. FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL: TWO MILLIONS, Sterling. CHIEF OFFICER: 04 Princes Strcct. Edinburgh. Cl '1‘hr1111dnecdlc Street, London. Risks taken daily, in Town and Country. In the ofllcc of the Agent, licading room Building, llorclicstor street. (I. W . DiallLOIS. (lcncrsl Agent for l’ 1) Island. Charlottetown, June 20, lacs—1, ' Without showing his disgust. tho youuv gontlcnmn inquired of Mussou what right he claimed over the lady in qucslion; whether he was her father, her husband, or any relative. "I was to have been her husband.“ rc- plied Musson. “ She was given 11111111 I. - her father, years two; but she clopcd with :1. younger man. It is needless to or no Ihc qucstion of right, howevcr. Your its is in danger. and you have n chuucc to save it. which you should not. be foolish enough to throw away. If you will plcdgc 1111: your word that you will do all you can to assist mo in this matter, you shall go true; if you will not, you must. take tho conscqucnces." “I believe I understand you." said Sczu‘lc; “and I have no doubt that you will understand 11111 when I tell you that I would son you in llic bottomless pit before I would think ol doing such a thing. Whatever tho conscqucnces may be. I have nothing more to any on the subject, except to remark that you must. be 11.11 I11- I1-rnnl rascal.“ lllusson was so angry at this pointed re- buff. that his face turned ashy pale. " You may count on being lorlurcd to death by tho lilackleot. as soon as tlio' llud time to attend to your case,“ be sub , as ho haslly lclt the cave. “ This whole affair is rather worse mlxcd than any scrape 1 evcrbappcncd to drop into bclo1‘c."lhougl1t Scm'lo. “ lt sci-ms thutpi-oplo in lliisrcgiou, like those in civilized communities, lmvo their own ends to serve, and that their objects vary pretty widely. First! , [lie bluck-lootcd rod-men dcmrc to coo mo, without even the cxcuso ol wishing to serve mo up for dinner. Secondly, an old villain Wishes me to marry 11. beautiful girl. lor his bcnc- lit. Cl'hirdly, n cadavcrous customer is anxious to employ mo as the abductor of a very nice widow hi1ly.11n1l that is the worst 0] all. The wretchwould nevcr havr made such a proposition to me, if ho had 11111111 acquainted with mo; but ho wasn‘t. What 11. usrlul follow 1 would be ill could satisfy all thcso dcmnudsl ’l‘hs sccmul is barred by the girl herscll. who docidcdly vcpudialos the alliance. The third is bur- rcil by my own uaturc, wliioli could never be brought to such business. 'I'hcro rc- umins, thcrcl‘oro, only the purpose of tho nboriginals that 1 c1111 servo. 1t appcurs thorulore thati 11m reserved tobo roasted. unless the Snow Bird should fly to my ros- 1‘111: and bids n11: 11n1lcr hcr wings. I wish 1l111tlrccl1lc-l'uccd old scoundrcl could I111 compellod to stand for two solid hours, and hear my highly respectable pnrcut locluro on moral dcprnvity." 'l‘hc youug'gnntlcman pnsscd the re- muindcr ot tho day In framing planslor escape. all of which ho dismissed and found to be iuiprnclicahlo, and in wonder- ing what was to happen next. No more H shu left because she had been badly treutcd there—she and my brother. I found thcni ‘111 iho hills last evening. and l lcltlhcm in a sofa hiding place unlil I could come and bring you out of the Cave.” '1 Is it Madam Laburdic 1’" “ Yes." 0 That nice widow lady whom I saw at tllo fort? I congratulate you most hcurli- ly, my pretty Show Bird. Old llartcau, then. is not your graiidl'nlhcr?" “ i suppose he is. My mother says that he is her lulhcr. but. she—" " She is not proud oflhc relationship, 1 prcsumo. Well, we can abolish him. it we wish to. As you are so happy, Annette, can‘t you make me happy, too, by telling 1111: that. you lnvo 1111.- a little P" I‘ 1 do like you very much,“ replied the girl, with her oycs on the ground; “ butl am very young.” ' “ And l mu young. also; but we will both grow older. 111111 in no hurry, chur- ming Snow llird. I will bo happy it you will lovo 1110. Lot us now go to Madame lmburdlo. that we may be happy together and take couascl together.“ Annette did not lead the way this time, but took the hand of the young gonth-nmu. 11ml togclhcr thoy went. around tho ludlnn village and out. of the valley. CHAPTER XII. ’rllol'llldl AT THE FORT. \Vhon Jcnnnctto Labavdio retired to her room, alter tho scene with Mnjorllonnlng. she locked the door, and allowed 111) one to enter, not cvcn good MI‘S. licuniug, who dcsiicd to talk with her and console her. At snppcr'shc did not make her up our 11111311. Major llcnning sat and wuilci for nor, loookmg vory grch and moody, and than: was on expression of pain and dis- tI'L-ss upon tho couutonunco ()I his \vifo. Ni-ilhcr spoke of tho nbscnt nicmhcr nflho family. liowovrl‘, until llcuri came in and took his scat at [he table. when the Major dircclod him to go and rcqucst his mother to some to supper. The boy wont. but did not. return, and the major and his wife suppod 111111111 and in siloncc. noilhcr mentioning the subject which lmd boon so scvcrol agitated. 1n the morning neither iaduuio Labnrv dic nor hcr son was \‘isiblo, and breakfast was as gloomy and silent as suppor had ing grown docpor and darkcr. the good old lady wont to .lcnnncttc's door and knocked. ltccciving norcsponsc. sho called her by name; but. all was silent within. At last. she tried the latch. and pore vcd that tho door was unlocked. (ipc-nmg it. she entered tho room. and \l'hcu her husband had lclt the room. She is 'ust o :0 that our little girl would fiuvc liéciimil iii: had lived. licsidI-s, flllllolll'll Burtcuu caused her to be educated, sh: never tell. toward him as a child suotlld fch toward a father. There is a great deal 111 natural sympathies.” H There is a great dcal of nonsense in your hepd.“excluimcd the major rising 111d pacing the floor in grout excitement. '1 am really alruid that you are goio'v crazy. llll‘s. Ilcliniug. I 11cvcr bclol‘: knloiv Iyou to conceive ol such a wild and 1'11 Icu cos a notion. l -—‘ ' ‘ - surd to talk about." L "—n 15 mm“) " It does not seem im )I'oh. l “ persisted the Old Indy. ‘1‘ Yu'l‘l)l‘\'elllt)(:\‘nlll?l'lt llurtcuu holed you. that ho had Indian blood 111 1115 veins; and that on Indian never forgets or forgives what he bclicvcs to baton Injury. 1111 (lisappoarcd from the postjust bclorc our daughter was lost llis strange language, when you niut hini in 5.1. Llouils, 31111 oplfl bc cxpluincd by sup.- posm 111 in suit c bis '1' 1 ‘ 1 ~ lug ygur child. amdéu b) Stu“ ‘f'l‘bis is too much to bear!" sold the mnjor. whose taco was as rod as fire. whoso manner gave evidence of the greatest men- 1111 agitation. " If you ever mention this subjucl. to me twain. madam, I shall be very much offended. It is stmngo that you should take advantage of such on 01:- casion as this to revive tho painful rccol- locuous Connected with tho loss of our chlld, and that you should do so in such on unplcaszuit and extravagant manner I do 1101. Wlsll to hear nnothcr word about i't.‘1 “I must. say, though, Major llenninv that] can 11111. dismiss lho subject Iroui 117. mind; [or it woi is heavily upon in heart. Since I hnvo known Ji-aunctloy l have full lowurd her as It molhcr' and i 1ch now as if my child, with her «.5»... oil'- spriug, is inllcriug in tho wildcrnoss 111 porn-111 ol starvation, il shc docs not [all 11 prey to \qil'd boosts or mom lcrocions suvam-s. 111 1c '1111 11." ~ . m him my hwy“ 3 ill SLlld some 1111a ." I shall do no such thing.” flcrccly rc- phcd the major. “ I have not men enough to doll-ad tho post, and can spmc 1101111 In I111 murdered by the lilarkloct. I shall send 1111011010 look lor that—that—womun I must leave you. madam. lot 1 can listcii to your ravings no longer." So saying.h111j1n‘ llonning hastily loft tho room, slamming the doorluriously bchiml boon, Mrs. llouuing‘s look of distl'csshav- him. Ahhongh the old gentleman had bccn so prompt to ridicule tho idcn advauccd l1 lus wife. It had movod him very (loop! y 1111 could not lwlp fooling that it was 1111);.- siblc. and mom thuu possihlo lhal. 111111 ought be right in her conjccturo, nuiI it. was this that had grt-ully 1-xcili-d thI. ~ found it deserted. The bed had not been dam mm...- .;.l 1. . “ (Continued oufoin'tli pap: )