DOLLARS A YRBAR. nena a namnasenege ete eee ee pnt «4is IS true Liberty, when Free-born Mon, having to advise the Public, may speak iree.’’—Evriripss. SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. ——~, TruNtyT CIDIO TH : : ; — : aa ° = h wh i i*%! ' j } fIWa\ run rar é é viii CiERL Die (ii ARLOT ‘ IWN PRINC 1 Wy WV >) 1 7 T y y Ty \ ~ ; T = ~ . HAI NCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1884 OL. 15.--NO, 153 . List 4 6 bw hs Ck by } Ah ) S 4d l ), I 1 Fr : i 4 oy 6, | HD s VO . 1d. 4 (, Id: . a wi ‘ . ‘ i —- & M4 ** vy > ! ‘ag’ ‘ y r ‘ t ; ; i [tHE VAT AA MINER HAL HEWAL & i @., ba w as £2, DAM BEDE j had some time ago, gone back to his ingle- , pulearates ¥: ua ZR Bees se Rite % Y ™ ppeek, Wiry Bon was feeling very uncom- | ve ARs. 88% AG eR i ee é2 PS iatid ot fortable, and almost wishing he had not rh »y Rroamipe) Pohdli shi » ts ma come to hear Dinah ; he thought what she be Wucr FUOMS DY WO.! AND aM : feel a OHAPTER I. isaid would haunt him somehow. Yet he ' ! Rania oe . o — ‘coulda't help liking to look at her and From their « rner of Water and ( IH PPo MM Tens Mies { ea fy ; J2 (Continued, I sf as ts, Charlottetown, hey al CommMissiay Herchants. s ia <j id ; re listen to her, though he dreaded every teland, i ~. Eee Then Dinah told how the good news hod | woment that she would fix her eyes on him, : a inti 22 Centra! Wharf. wn ns = 3 a b: been brought, and how the mind of God/and address him in particular, She had ' e on my sae towards the poor had been made manifest! already addressed Sandy Jim, who was <2 650 BOosTor. <i al ms > a — St) ~ Ris in the life of Jesus, dwelling on its lowli-' now holding the baby to relieve his wifo, ! l 1 26% | * Ontown, Nov. 10.1 84 = So wo x & ms CG ama = hess and its acts of mercy, — and the big soft-hearted man had rubbed : : . v50 | ; a ee ee eet oe 5S im ZB, aj 2 os | ‘So you see, dear friends,’ she went on,/ away some tears with his fist, with a con- mr Advertising at most moderate rates | i. W WINNE GUBE a = i b ce SS «a : Ay = ‘Jesus spent.his time almost all in doing | fused intenticn of being a better fellow, Jyntracts may | » made f r mar thw. | : : ——— 49 os S 5S ~~ Codd _ © é good to poor people; he preached out of | going lees to the Holly Bush down by the ; vi ; o . 7. . oa 7 2 ' L ’ reel \, wo = rs om < TR . < oo doors to them, and he made friends of poor | Stone Pits, and cleaning himself more re- goer ' rly, . res ly yearly advertirs | PIANO TUN ER on to = i Lk “ Eze = a « Po ap peg ae _ took pains | gularly of a Sunday, ant’, on i : n. ~ et: wie > with them. Not but what he did good to (To be continned.) — celta teeta t ot Te _ ‘the rich too, for he was full of love to all: , Sf ; e 7 ta id ik aan. id , ove to a — AtMANAG FUR NHOVEMBER. 1884 Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Reculs mm pt ow <, 2 p> — as ‘me, only he saw as the pour were more mL wAY . ane eguiate 7 < . es ’ P — : | ’ —. = o SS 2 we aA et cy a.) in want of his help. So he cured the lame, A Royal Sculptor. MOON'S CHANGES, CHURCH ORGANS = am. 5 ~ = jand the sick, and the blind, and he worked Pe Full Mo ord day, 4h, 24 3m., a, m. ee os “2 < 2 = A | miracles to feed the hungry, becaree, be ‘“ ee te Last Quarter 9th day, 6h. 59.9m., p. m. Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. ae =) = said, he was sorry for them ; aud he was It happ ‘ned nearly twenty years ago New Moon 17th day, Bh, 59 2m., p. m, i . . = = Ss & HI fm <q — very kind to the litile children, and com- | bow,” said Count Gieicher, ** | came back Virst \Jeavter, 25th day, Ga. 3 4m., a. m, CA BINET ORGANS = eiwge: Ks a forted those who had lost their friends; and from sea invalided in 1866, and found, on . "lean (Wen (Meceiliieh | Daval = a it Sea ate he spoke very tenderly to poor sinners that arriving in London, that my bankers had , DAY ' ; ee ; oe he ei ose ‘ a A Sy were sorry for their sins. failed. I was left with four-and-sixpence, \ 3 sets | rises ‘water Jen’h. | funed, Re-toned and Repszired. = of o x SF : s 2 | email ; ‘ . = -— ee a , oe Si ae -s ‘Ah! wouldn’t you love such a man if| beyond my modest half-pay, with which to + a » a a a ‘= ont ~d 2 oo | Having nearly twenty years’ experience ndys we a” — | | ‘you saw him—if he was here in the village? , P¢¢it the world afresh. I had always been oo 18 eo ‘ nal aaa. silo the construction of Eaglish, American Pri OS oe & < 4 faa = | What a kind heart he must have! What a | fond of drawing and psinting, and had even “anusy palige ° . - e and rerun "Jabos, a i de > patr ave i be | Seok - es 2 i i ’ Piso | $0, 8] S Yolo 20) gu) tre,German anon and uader the patronage 128.2 Oa Heme ee ene to can ee oe aloes aon ti 3616 SIL 10! 45! feaase, it notare ert ty: : & oo by = 6S fc ae | How pleasant it mast be to be taught by Cnfarce? lelsure on board @ man-cl-war. pet oe - a ole oe rr aay musical oe on the Isiand, fee's = = 7 we .. ' ; OnmD 2 Pitas ‘ 'And now [ thonght I could not do better 5 Wednesday os; 30 6 OS)ET « ~ | sure ef giving uviversal satisfaction. ~ : = - ow : : ce C iving 6 reday 54, 34) 8 Olafe4t} 37] ie hy on ‘nbsad Wiotocabenally bee tulle a te tn = pw ; — = | 7 ‘ Well, dear friende, who was this man ? than take to sculpture for a living. 4 or a 551 219 6 nm er . é y I 3 — a tae i Wis he only & modd mom be a studied a couple of years under Mr, Theed, i ay 65, 3219 6 i 2 35 | or private concerts the coming season. sO = al he! Q ca 2°¢5 ; iS he oly a good Man—a very yood man, 3isaturday 57! 3110 13. 2 zu) 84] Offlce—(, By Fletcher's Masic Store. . — = 5 qe; = and no more—like our dear Mr, Wesley,|224 Went through a coure of anatomy Suaday 5S 2918 2t) SIS; 3!) Ch’town, Oct, 25 18-4. ; om = : t> 4 a 5 who has been taken fromus? * * * * aioe ae * for myself. 1 rte 1)| Monday 7 Of} 2*imorn' 4 29 25 | ids ili caiinisibiehiechceeetsttaion paso cediesalk my os “a ' “4 ' He was the Son of God—‘in the image of} UP8U! Work, can assure you. ne ' } } ao nee pees { w ie ; : il Tuesday | 271099 5& 47 26 | i ¢ a - “>: — © by _ ithe Father,’ the Bible says, that means, principal sculptors closed the doors of theic 12’ Wedaesda; s} 26 133,657) 33 CONSIGNMENTS SULICITED. x2 = ’ m. °s Oo fe <j just like God, who is the beginning and studios against me, and declared with bit- 13 Thureday 5} 25, 2 37,756) 19 _- a = a wh Fa mt end of ail things—the God we want to| terne:s that for a man who happened to be a 14 Fritey » 6 24/335 840] 16 5 ¥ : = o <4 = know abeat. So, then. ail the love that|Dephew and godson of the Queen to enter 5 Saturday - ow! 1 9 21 14 as WW eR - Pe a 4 ' ’ m at, 0, agen, a ove : 7 ‘ 15 Saturday 7| 92°44 e aR 5 jen sus showed to 0 ejthe ranks of the profession other than aa endae si 21°541 959 12 5 _ Ka Ee, O Jesus showed to the poor is the same love tid, | 2) Beso a Solemn al. Sian Ss ee BZ fait Gahan. Wea underatand as a amatenr was to take the Lavad nto + Monday sf i ‘ vit onoy arnnyy < Sn -" ‘al = what Jesus felt. because he came in a bod e mouths of his less fortunately-connect- 8: Tuesday ll 19 38811 9 L fl Gel | Hi | te is pm ¥) an) W thé es » be came ina body : ¥ — me is al tet hae A at i Wissi02 dil willtld ! | Gildi = 3 3 cy ij “= 2 oo like ours, and spoke words such as we speak |¢¢ brethren. But | was not to be daunted, 29! Thoredas y 13’ 17. 919morn| 3 oa > ht, cs eae = aging =" to each other, We were afraid to think and have M. ae Br a -* a gl Priday la! 1610 4 017 G FOR SALE OF P. BE. I, PRODUGE. ss - oi oe UO Oo 7, what God was before—the God who made Taenity h Soe ationsnip to the rs 2? Saturday | ig! 151045 0 52 8 59 -— pO << a ‘discus i the world, and the sky, and the thunder | amily has, of course, been in my favor, 23/Sunday ; 18} 1511 20 t 30 a] 289 WATER Si Ri r + =e 5 Ha (G oO ™ > and lightning. We con'd never see him;| Put it could not have done much for me if 24' Moaday | oF $453 Gs 338, SI cr. ' ad o = Ee “= OY ow we could only see the things he had made; ‘Thad not something of the making of @3 Tuesda 9 Zaitvs 268! 521] ws ae: RN = } : . ‘bie {sculptor in me. True, the Queen has been <? Pues tay | 21 iBait25 2 oor v | 20s we meek. the “ z, aud some of these things was very terrible, | P . : , eC 8S OCC 26 Wednesday 22; 312,053 3 56 50 ’ = > A = a an 2 x . {so as we might well tremble when we | good enough toc fer upon me the Con- 27, Thursday j{ 23 $2) 1322 5 5; 49| Si. Jolins New foundland, & cc ea i = ol a) Fan “tf ithought of him. But our blessed Saviour | Stableship of Windsor Castle, and lam also a oe SS ee ae 3 43 1 with the above is Captai = 7 ma tid = o % |has showed us what God is in a way us poor; Commander of the Naval Knights there, “J Saturday i. a Li} . 0 é od ° ; ae connection ” 1 ie aneve om Captain ta —— pa) rx ">? NM © <i loom ignorant people can understand ; he has but they are posts ora grea’ deal more dig- 30 Sunday 7 27/410) 3 3 8 81) 8 43} English, who is well known in P. E, Island, a for ee ao mS J ~ showed us what God's heart is. what are (Mit than pr: fit. Seulpture is my bread,and who will take special charge of ail consign- SOPs meso EH i <2 ir ; f eli - a a on , "13 oie proud of my prvtesion.” Looking at iments, and wili also attend to the chartermy SBa5 feo N S$ = = 2: lan oy pa jhis feelings toward us. chacaianly eeabal Sonia saan cabana a ata - 6 eee eS ” ‘ > . : : — £ a ‘ e. rs . A ‘ , « : 79 a ii A MY TABLE | of vessels tor th» carrying trade vf PLE Le au eS a ie pnd a a But let us see a little more about what! jamire the self-reliant independence of the ys ThA: ty . Phe firm is one of the oldest and most reli- Bo aa. S x, C S) Jesus came on earth for, Another time he speaker, who had bravely eatered the able in Newfoundland Keturns guaranteed oe W eal o said. ‘f came to seek and to save that ae lin chialin itt bok ss ahha eather —— to be presapt and satisfactory. Parties wish- = ra m $M a g | which was lost;’ and another time, ‘I came th ale ye inglori Tit f ensione (\Charlotieloun Lime.) ing to procure Labradore Herring should send ea — = & |notto call the righteous, but sinners to an live the ingtorious Iife of a penstoner mF. m.| Seis endiéee th tinke. = fs a 2 © lrepeutanse® on the favor of even royal relatives. GOIsG West. A. M. A. M. ». M. Sept. 6. !834 til] 3 lat dec 84 : <4 ~~ , ‘ F ’ : ; dpe ener oe ~ Charksttctowe . 2... 0702 20: ‘Se 42) ws @ ‘The lost ! oo.ccooee Sinners ! seccscoce Ab ! —— — Miamter TAGE) ios s scree 747 1055 56 47 at i ‘bac - — ~ = = dear friends, does that mean you and me? General Sherman has hecome a fire-enter od , tae on APPLisS, APPLES, APPLES, = Bs Hitherto the traveler had been chained |#ther late in life, After considering the Keasington ......06+sse0es . = 12 <4 i 05 = “4 {tothe spot against his will by the charm eer ba ath org = 80, va pen ores : venida. | StTIVG...--25 2 ae > oe ; ; <i jof Dinah’s mellow treble tones, which hadj‘? oncinsion that Jellerson Mavis anc ms ) depart..... . a aa cme CHARLES BONALD & CO., = © |a variety of modulation like that of a fine — me of = ‘covspirators’ should have ok et ee eee 30 415 Be Bee ante 4 : een shot. owever justifiable the action seer ana is $32 | 9 Queen St, London, €, eerie ae Rate tt eet eat] might ha ben i much Mtr fe yf ee stn Cees 6064 C488 = 42 4 4 . . , . : v_° fh hiah ss : re a es : Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- MORRIS &S LE wT, AIN TD Ss things she said seemed like novelties, as a United States that sy: vindictive desire of et ey: ov gs ple aie y ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a melody strikes us with a new feeling when|® Cetin portion of the Federals was not bigMish ..... 6+. eeeeseeee 202 64) view to Autumn and Spring eS we hear it sing by the pure voice of a boy. ;Complied with, Jeff Davis put to death by eet 6. ics andi eee 240 757 business. ish chovister; the quiet depth of conviction | ® victorious enemy would have become to Pert Eek. «4% ieee eee: 4 = . = They will also give the usual facilities to ee aia tak spoke seemed in itself an|%* South what Abraham Lincoln is to the Summerside, eo we ie aa ; 42 1 22 6 57 | customers requiring advances, aug evidence of the truth of her message. He North—their nero-martyr, personifying all Secaheutinl se i ee in ; saw that she had thoroughly arrested her eee oe Rone we: prt — aes qushagith. . 614s «shone a 5 209 730) | ' : : , : is mistakes would have been forgotten; aioe Shei om me 02 32 84 ii iF ii wt & i opp hearers. The villagers had pressed nearer | ™ : , , see er: : 02 507 10 07 p 604, ’ OPSOH 6 dari, to her, and there was no longer anything his weaknesses would have been extennated ; barlottetown ......00 +00 eagle seu but grave attention on all faces. She his execution would have been equivalent ICING EAST. . M. ca cc z% ; ts : wat P : GCING t Sa BARRISTERS spoke slowly, though quite fluently, often | *° his popular coronation. Jeff Davis let Unarlotteyown, .... 66 - eee cere eres 4 = * — pausing after a question, or before any severely alone has giadually lost his proud et Gi 5 RED Chien eee =o ae Si gies hbo gir? . “| position of first of the Southerners, and Mount Stewari, > 527 902 AND transition of ideas. There was no change |! : . 4 , Fees ) a “to rece 17 10 02 + of attitude, no gesture; the effect of her now is so unit fluential that there are “none Bas ck” aha at a ATTORR Ys mi AT " LAW speech was produced entirely by the in-|8° Poet 48 to do him reverence.” The sev. Soari 722 1202 c 3 . flections of her voice; and when ahe| tional spirit is gradually dying out, and the lg ee ee ee ocved Se - . a . — ~“ acs ay came to the question, ‘ Will God take care better class of tuen in the South, those who Mount Stewart......cescsc seco BZ 9O7 fice in Gid Bank, — : of us when we die? she uttered it in such wheoae dices “0 coe caine the Oandign®.....-cocececenceeeseget 629 1022 a tone of plaintive appeal that the]. foo vee ae ai ae obese wooo sis cdakencaes 647 1047 (UP STAIRS). NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICGHT-FLARGE FIRE-PROQE SAFE. tears came into some of the hardest eyes. |'?8 N wanfully scknowledyge the justice of ROM EAST. A.M F. ML} (h’'town, Feb. 21, 1884. 0 The stranger had ceared to doubt, as he| the Northern cause. Bite cle Sat Ow s i- Soild inte ——. | aE = Eight-F’ange "Safe in the world, ard containing more improvements than ANY | had done at the first glance, that she could -o= — recheeee tener Te 7 me = SAFE made, such «8 : fix the attention of her rougher hearers,but A Lend lespaicl hat ee: lates els oe 752 400 W ~ , g , niou despatch says that the late ni b apthORrnes’ccs $42 517 EST & RENDELL, ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the {still he wondered whether she could have} Mr. Fawcett had charge of the ro tistribu Mount Stewart, { depart........ $47 642 ‘ : whole of the filling (six inches) between it and tl e ontside, jhat is, as far from the fire and that power of rousing their more violent} tion schewe, and that his de th has thrown Char! bebo, 6.2. Sis eden’ y 52 7 ~ MMissoi Merchants eg oi ott B bls tar aa emotions, which mast surely be & Rec omy the measure 80 into confusion that the EGocensteOe oi cc. dics elaine 727 332 SD f ' 2ad, £ PATENT HyNGaD CAP—the back plate cf the door being on hinges, |seal of her vocation as a Methodist preach: | government will be a lorg time delayed Ousdivan:. ..'..... . Feit canes 745 987 | enabling ~ —- by mars a gage ne easy access to the lock and boit-/er until she came to the words, *Lost!/over it. Meantime the lords will be Mount Stewart.......ccccceceres 8§42 512 « ¥ ns. Neufoundian work. ite can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. | Sinners |’ when there was a great change obliged to do something with the franchise ae a - St. os ANE 8, Newioatdia d. 3rd. IRON INSILE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in jin fier voice and manner, She hed aiade a} bill. Th. Casseeveiedas itn tek “es age the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs , aa . . : . ; \ 1s : : ; ay —_ ’ 5 long pause before the exclamation, and the|said to have been somewhat confirmed in Lr ‘Toombs Consiguments solicited. Liberal advances] the moisture and “requires filling over again.” ee pan mek tute en ’ stam tion a. s : : / ead in e y made, 4th, FOUR-WHE!L COMBINATION LOCKs, the simplest, strongest, mast efficient et oa om a. a y agitating | their determination ‘*o resist the govern- July 25, 1884, —2aw 4m and easiest. to change of anv in use. thoughts that sh wed themeelves in her ment, by the result of the recent elections, mucin rT spcocientinsieepicnen anemones intestate oth. SOLLD ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CGRNEKS, which prevents features. Her pale ince became paler; the} which have developed a conservative Hi EATLE Y warping or injury to safe from falling, or falljag walls or timbers. circles under her eyes deepened, as they do/strengsh that was not locked for, It is J 5 W. Ww So aa Ey th. FIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof when tears half gather without falling: and jals» sia’ed that a comprinise may be ‘ saat Be Dal safes, providing e'yht laps, thas preventing the passage ot heat, it having to p»ss over twelve the mild, loving eyes took au expression of effected which will meet Salisbury’s ideas { (Or W eee 5, a cone Te N, | inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. | appailed pity, as if she had suddenly dis-|as to redistribution. The conservative J « & JRL AND] Tilks kb SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on this continent, {cerned a destroying angel hovering over the | leader asks for the i if 1 f, S t, ve stood t ' y ; the g en t » {ce ying ang ing vader asks for the separation of the urban 0 ea te W art ° : : ' avd have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. heads of the people. Her voice becamejfrom the rural voters, the grouping of the Onuelotienen tt See Commission lie: chat, thi wii Scien safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing ef large numbers deep and muffled, but ey there was nol/small towns into single member constitu- ; Sk i aailerera 4 tarougnoul ts 0 Sct sesture. Nothing could be less like the or-|encies, and that no town be allowed dis- ‘ BANK WORK AN TAULT DOORS recial ti ir ; ices le Be . . ; . . © snowes dis Bie AbS hia u ie & CO., BARRINGTON STREET nelliele cal ‘adcuaeation aaa. DOORS Sap ee oe oe See. ee ey See dinary type of the ranter than Dinah. She) trict representation that has less than ten 269 . sega ? 2 *, : : was not preaching as she heard others|thousand inhabitants. To meet this re- : siti s rs JOSE! al JLCGB: a MORRIS & IRELAND, preach, but speaking directly from her own|quest the report is that Gladstone will GHN HRAL PATA aun. wie $s. GENERAL AGENT. 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass. }emotions, and under the inspiration of her | agree to the divisien of the cities into single ee eee eT = jown simple faith. rember districts, with one member for . : a hea ° . wh S6 Se a given to the sale of Bat now she had sntered intoa new cur-|every fifty thousand inhab‘tants, and that Hommissian hier eats P. KE. Islaud produce. is @ ) i i i : i ; rent of feeling. Her manner became less|he will compromise in respect to small N ! April 24, 1884. ” calm, her utterance more rapid and agitat-| burghe. satel cimaeti CTUN ~ : Oo ed, as she tried to brivg home to the people -<me- wd) ° hel ilt, their wilful darkness, their stat According to the Mittheiungen, duri 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE NSaaN i ~~ RO0 Vi their gui t, ula ; state ing to the Mittheungen, during , ' | i | of disobedience to God— as she dwelt on the| the three years, 1881, 1882 and 1883, the ROSS MARKET) Sash ant Hear Factory : y jA e hO © | hatefulness of sin, the Divine holiness, and} United States received in round numbers eo ' — the sufferings of the Savior by which a} 1,800,000 immigrants. Of these, 668,000 ASS. — LOW aR, PRICES T way had been opened for their salvation, |are set down as Germans, 330,000 as Eng- BOsSTOW, M EA. i turning thanks to the oles At last it seemed asif, in her yearning de-/| lish, Scotch and Welsh, 258,000 as Scandi- i = cae aes Liberal pate nage extended —_—_———0 sire to reclaim the lost sheep, she could not|navians, 50 000 as Irish, 88,000 aa Austro- . < 8 “oe 7 : a. a = re ee ee oe ae ‘ 5 : Eges and Produce a Specialty. 1% bine while in business in Charlottetown, | 4 S my Store has been greatly enlarged, my importations have been gréatly | be satisfied by addressing hor hearers as aj Hungeriaus, 79,000 os Eralians, 48,000 as begs leave te inform his old customers and|/4 increased, thus enabling me to show a very much better assortment of }D0dY: She appealed first to one and then| Russ .ns, 36.000 as Swiss, 28.000 as Duteh, Mae 1% 1904 wile tf gs ca F « ’ 5 7 ¢ h 2 : } > > ' t a Wranect — ee 1 the public gouorally, that he, in company! Goods than usual to another, beseeching them with tears toland 19,00Uas French. Immigration to the with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Bek Wee a : a . a a toq {tur to God while there was yet time,}/South American states seems to STL, ry i i AGH ELL vith Mr . _ Every Department is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported] ,ainting to them the desolation of their|be increasing According to the Rio ¥ LIVA i 1 | Messrs. BB, Willimms & Cs ‘direct from the English Markets. And, as | am bound to sustain MY Pst} souls, loat in sin, feeding on the husks of| Janeiro Jowrnal of Commerce, 2,806 en ‘reputation fox selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find my|this miserable world, far away from God] persons srrived at that port in the ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Solicitors ia Chancery, PLE, Ma! 2 &*uet . MOE AGTES OF FICES~— O’Halloran’s -OFrgze . Gao” Money to Loan, W. W. Suuuvan, Q. C, | Cosseae B. Macwarte Jon. 16,'82 treet, Charlottetown, Charlottetowr, our agents, who will keep | constantly on band a full supply of Mould- ings, Window ¢ Doors, etc., 35 LOW hes All orders ertrusted to them wili receive | prompt attention. | ROGERS, aahes, H&E. CASE PRAUCES, Building, Great See ae LbA w Monoten, N, B, R2.-- Taw aly Sepe f, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Prices Low. Quality Good. CALL Sigh of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. Uh town, Sept. 26, 1584e—-eed wkly AIND SEE US, their Father; and then the love of their return, Assortment Large. L. E. PROWSE, them at present. Yet no one had retired the Saviour, who was waiting and watching for Thcre was manya response, sigh and groan from her follow-Methodists, but the villags mind does not easily take five, and a liitle smouldering, vague anxiety, that might easily die out again, was the utmost eff-ct Dinah’s preaching had wrought in mouth of May last. Of these, 2.477 were males and 329 females. According to na- ‘ionality they were:—Portngnese, 1,618, lialians, 655; Germans, 247; 8S) eaiards, 116; French, 110; Austrians, 39; English, 12; and of various other countries, 9. Of the whole number only 204 went into the provinces as settlers, the gacat majority, 2,602, remainiog in the city, This unwil- .| lingness on the part of the incomers to take who, being téo deaf fo datch marty except the children and ‘old F wythes Patty tds ty land as cojonists tends to % the ; Doltey of thie Wavérafuletit ws 6 ation.