H X- il Tl. il d Issey Raster eieieyeseesee-lies nes an ui \ssae|lpltd0eas.a|unyet we-te need tau h seaaslat the p'_.a» ii-.t ness KI! asjlassasey Dove. req aims-lslthslsisslllssllhea nets me avslisssavliuus an nm. i-s_esq@-'eewstsiset a peat msn1d@fa&,aaw iiviag halv- 'hzq wie HI llshols, Lrlnebeare, serene, Isvesieils. Dniuesys. 'rant .i....¢sassss§l»», . 'may weseeasistoeslebrau tum. who was -unseen one was the its-. ennel otthsirssrinl. and to do noaei- to Thomas Deloitt- the mehalvofssaof the fw=\l\°g_\»y me 1.. me sm ual, ann; uielnot.anean- novelties ofthe mowmentlmly me - so its ni-mini naprmpil crunch. not cd. Hu” Bnhwt ‘hd i” ww' 'fd M' hi' ian, and a number of his children foiluw- wlh Ill lad Uyeall. They were lsul in rest in the English Church Ceme nary, but their descendants thought ltheet ,lm to remove them, and place them and the V monument when must of their rela'i are buried. ' After coming from the old country, must have taken brave. stout. hearts they found euoh shelter as they could, i an old house. near whstils .now oalle Beach Point. and from there they alter ""6" “mud "°"hWb°°°m°>h“°wn .5 called also kept school, and it was with Machon’e Point. _Perhaps bud they hee as much alivejn thy needs of fsrmlns a their _ would .hav settled &is'yh|`i2lG1Uo]s,‘_whsn they flrs landed, buiwilisy wefiicoopera by trade, s they considered thewoods were all the were to be desired and therefore the settled there. - _ Their Brat work altar choosing the lands, was to clear a small plot, and bul s log house fatahrltur. Little could be n done iu the way of raising a crop th , ' “ i ti t in _ ye" “ “M "non Wu PM ' u ey ness for themselves, which they carried were busy enough. getting ,prepared fo next year. ’ _ - wsat_`ui»andei»iar_mg ii aiiist have see to cnt down ,_tli_o,sa great trees from every Mun,” Hum, santa people. _ n At first there was no‘Post Ofiioe nearer rod of |frou`t`\d,"to-qatotit the enarmou . ' rl tl t _ ;‘::p;;_:;n';‘k:t_;;k°;“:;:;`;rr htm: than Charlottetown, and the peoples' few lies. t " '_ __ _ ' How reelfaelnu sneli-dimes yMil‘ then: make allowable. _ WIS What than Ill l‘ SETTLEMENT " school, but in thsoourss of time many :Z Thorne, with her son Charles, and daught- ‘“"“ ~°“ "'_’°'° '°"'“`°"“‘ "’°‘°" """'° Henry nrerinittr. she team seasons “hey km” “dm” but h“d'h|p and mn some time, in a house not far from where "mid “'“"'”°m' But “Wham dmmm our school now stands. Afterwardavllre. D d here went back to tne old country. Mrs. 2 most of their education. D store at the head of Murray River. For a Y - _ store until David Crichton, a young man ,r who) came from Dumfries, Scotland. wafl ld given charge of a small store, on what la Am' Y" “'6“““¢'_°'°" otiloe was established at Thomas‘Bell'.~, "“"m“° °"t'°H'hf"°" White Sands, the grandfather of tho and mndarin lighter that , th 'wife brough very lou were born the country none. thdle through here. , lair!! oould only l' t@sr\|les\it\»eirlrstgasterwae the itsv. ilasiei lttlewiy. 11"-antenna unseiiamnehfn mai- ve when the Pnsiayervise chanel: Int stsQ. 1‘hees\aels¢1 ieia as old tenses: tcaeisa rn-mane the assist, stead asset the shun. Whse it wastaesra that thsrs would bs eeivioss in either ehsrih. people cams fnbni tar and near, often hrisgiaga lunch wl.h them, and staying for both services it tbsrs chaaccd to be two. The that Method at linister after :omiug hers he became a Pnsbytsr-‘ ed him, while others went with lisa moth- er who was connected with the lllsthod lt was some years before then was any other people arrived, among them I Mrs. er Frances, who after became the wife of Thorne and her son, notcaring for life ' Machon, or Aunty Mschon, as she was these tssehsre the Brehaut family got | 1 About the time the Brehnute crime hsse'f` John Cambridge started a shlpyax-_d`_snd t _ number of years this was the nearest . now John Hydes Poinl:,hy lion. Joseph ,_ Wlghtman. After s few years he, w_lth a, partner William Emery started in hull- r on for ten years. They than dissolved partnership, and for nearly thirty years n David Orlohtou served thefwants of the A letters and papers were brought to the place by Oanibx-ldge'e._ But after over I' thirty years, or about the year IBM s post K present postmaster there. At times the need of medical skill' must have been very severely felt, there being B no doctor nearer than Charlottetown. Ip. ,_ sfter`years it was a great boon to the' H people to have Dr. Kaye as near as of ' ” ' Ge t wn wsss ut. thirteen 9'” ° ' t , ...-_-.,,~. .-iw' -_° Long before the wind had subsided the shores of Prince Edward Island had been 'sighted and once uear enough to judge of the [ever-changing pnuornma of the Garden oi’ the Gulf, as it is called, there was no end of interesting things to be seen. ...iiaw plncosfwhicit' T ‘invc \" -.ited ham; `s'o`°iai'li$rably impressed n1c` as does this Island, which is mme less than zoo miles long and from 1% to iS miles wide, being the smallest in arcs of the British Prov- iilcee. its shores present a strikling ap- pearance, beiug of red rockless soil, rising perpendicular several feet above' the waierline, their reddish hue contrasting strilrlingly with the background formed of the intermingling greens of the ver~ dont fields, shrubs and trees. In a word they are SHORES UNLIKE OTHER SHORES and immediately one becomes possessed of a curiosity which expands and grows the more you see and learn of this little corner of land which lies out here noi"east of -us. - _ Long benches oui.line the building, being also arranged ln long rows down the cen- ~five feet, a cleat forming the dividing I (To be continued.) ` H54- “As Others Soo US”-ST. ' ‘ i: ` f _ yi-»\r:~. The District, is not so l»arg»- iiiiu M45. _QI SEE__.Sl§. From the Manchester, N. H., Daily Mirror. ~ T SATURDAY O i-isis line. Here the venders _hold forth, cn fully displaying their wares, then. sc tling themselves comfortably, nwnit th coming of customers to purchase oi the A couple dozen eggs and u quart of rren may possibly comprise oue's stock trade. Another offers luscious berrie of poei'.i‘>ly a '{ll'Ii"'Y7i`flov\~;ra .ipim ~..‘.ii: thel due still glisieus, while rubbing c bows is one who has brought in ii m of pens all shelled and a lieighbur will pair of live chickens or a calf pelt to sci Everything for the table, from the egg milk, vegetables and berries down to t meat and iish, emi he perclmsed wilhi this market, and :ill of the very freshu you may bc sure. In the 'squu rc l \‘ ii L' i teams, not n few of them drawn by axe goes to market, ns one has ample chan with them baskets and pitchers, for no of the veuders, strange to say, are prov ed with anything in which to put , A bountiful breakfast sent us sway,their wares. Not the least interestin smiling to visit the market, for it was feature of this novel sceneis the peep Friday. one of thetwo all-importantfdays, _ _their bright. wholesome faces being good The sportsmen, we were told, finds a ofthe week, when the country and the'to look upon. 'Vhere is no confusion city folks meet ata public mart, whichzappareutly no rivairy. lt is more lik has headquarters in a fine largc building the old-fashioned irountry fair before th in Quocn’s square. :day ofthe fakir than anything else tim While inarlteis such as this ure not it could be likuied tu. Outside th strange to some of our American citiesit_huildii1g, huddlul about thc cnterauv somehow has _the indians gathvr with their basket: lm lturlasav nxsraasur s'r1uosrusal¢.' and their heed work and to the strange at least, give thc day an added iutcre.-sl One who goes to Charlottetown, as ter, each marked off in spaces of four or confess I did, expi-ating to sec aprimitiv people living lu s.hack:. and eking out u e-_existence the best way they can, has a i.-i grant surprise in store for them as they i, upon :ill sides of them the sign of the ui iimcs given expression in modem bulld» in ings of substantial and attrlctivc ll'Chi1_ 5, lecture. li We drove out neceral-1sd'l>€¢‘*‘ll!!¢9"!ii*1l‘““ 5,-‘ rcu of mountains. On all sides we saw li _ ll _ ,, l nim_i.~;ious sul. for back from the road and are [backed up and the farmers swa stories while they wait. The whole cit ce The flowers were in the zenith of their to observe man women and childre coming from nil directions, bringing “’1\\1" uc wii.i» Rosas Nonnsn 'ro Us af svnav id il lc l .wsiilcd to us on the breezes. c`walk upthe main throughfare and sea 1. :ilmost nuitchlcss country, which is bar-_ li v\'idenci~s of thrift and it would seem as |_ if ueni-ly all the land not covered by 5;, forests is`_uuder cultivation, The p05- Q sessions uf each ure methodically laid U out and carefully fsucéd OE from neigh- ,.-,; boring lands. There are many fine C cstzitcs with low gnbled, rambling old I;'wiih ii picturesque avenue of arching y trees lending up to hospitable doors. tl ,,‘ glory and although August was ou e TURN, . ' ii thcir fragrance being rivaled only by th I , ` ¢ gisccut of'the uew niown hay which wa 5 il , that he could ask for, partridge, wood- c_‘ciick, wild geese, brsni, snipe, etc., io- cl gctlier with larger game, being plentiful L in seals/wil. The many sir_estus abound I: with trout and salmon and :\ half hcur‘s i-, ¢.lill isnll that is necessary to take him 1# .-Q. Q1( other portions ei this Pmili which hsgpwducod the larui-~i corn-posidcnt wrlling on iielnfl As for school leach- r- :hi-_v un- formerly. t./nvvatis. D. C. Martin, M. A.. Eldon. A. A. McLean, L. L B.. M. P. K. J. Murtin, B. A., Portlsnli rnrzluirnzs. Allan Frazer, Xllierwn, J. B. McDon ld, Spokanv. Alex McLean, Moors own, On Jann Moises. van Leia mu, M. J. MuLeod.\Pasadens, Cal. ,Uhll§llB.Mcl4o¢l, Iowa, U. S. Daniel McDonald, Czilgnry. Theo McLeod, Orwell. R. C. Mcltae, M. A., Chicago, neurons. J. B. McDonulil, Spokane. Angus Mah’ wuin, Riverside, Angus Mchenn, Snurls, P. E. Dr. Annlc Melina, Fall River, Dr. Annie Young, Ceylon. Isn.;\c l\loLc-un, Vancouver. linivxaus. Kansas. Martin McLean. Manager Bank, llavanport, U. S. A. Ulinrles McLean, Bank Spokane. Ins liullng friendly roni|»ariv-f\u- as u prominent men and wiiiii-ii. .\ |, ui l uv, at |w.:'~\ A PLEA rditwltnnou 9 r-ia~\|'1\ i..|.1m'r_5.sTl» f lie publication in last tiainrrisyh aiuu-ra. “Quilts Gunrdllu of ihrllsi of Malin _ A_ *_ _\|,.L,o,|_ gr* \'0|\_ snliaied sane and daughters ui Ugg. lia.~»_ "im, “_ “m,,_ |.;M,,,,_ been the mesasoi intsnrsting n aiilims f \|,,, | A M, |,,,|,,,,,, \| ,,,,,,_,,| i.\\ e'r_ An hir' l"iii\a_\ mn. lil-ni nth \"ln|,q-sail, aays_~“i see hy the last. Maaaaiui- <;i»». dinn an account. of the famou~ s~»\|l-~u-- ol I-1»l<»=i_ i‘ou-ill Mr-llnual l. I Alex hli-ll-in-.|d_ '\\\ .l»\vai~'.~» Mun hianu. of l'irrg Oertslnly lt ie on-ritual-li-1--i'\.i but l lhllsit El-‘lun District r-ali - qulr 1 1 the prlfessiona En hard llud n i.-i. the pio assional men ani wiuiivn ol Iii-i.-ii. i'. -1 uw. »»- .. _ James McLean, M. A,, Vancouver B. Cal I il. Siiiiiiiv-l _\l» l. iii. li lluu~.\ .\l.|,...