| FORFAR RTRs TT TT > taal whe 4 " eo : T then J saw the f ider draw forth from 5 THE \ AR- t RAIL! er bosem some! hing tha ittered im the b beef It wasa wateh, and she App ared | ito note the time I observed that! f CHAPTER XLV (Continvev). —[ghe looked anxiously over the tovs of the low trees. iv tl ' . direetion of the plain At length it began to slope upwards ; os | ere ) ° and | perceived by the ascent I was) below. is Ee h S&S bE wibd s ry st rw ‘awe imstan< - y ’ rae we climbing a hill. The woods became Phese ciret — ets obra tts Raa i 5 coht appear. produ within me aft moreopen as I advanced—here and ; ™!s _ rd ne ao | chest - ; . . se) Quick Sense of path eit as if NOY é - . { there alternating with gl trees | 4 1 ee ee ae rex G Is Gu g* aE 4 BR 92% i aw gh ie E 4 were of sleuderer growth, and the foliage 0 : as pawoens tare: : : eae ad ee ec fad , a PRL E a é€u B a/ LS hy w BE ; . sear | NAG Tivdep (O MY PTUIN——t Heat Ol) | + lighter and thinner. I was no longer ; al a to be present ai ab assignation sue among the heavy trunks of platanus and tp ae ST aceite tlle” solitaserehder! -EPRESENTING— liquidambar. The leguminoser were | ONlY Ccoulk ‘8 eet * the prevailing trees ; and many beauti-| #04 by such di a rina aioe th Gor i} : THign Fire. Oo A CO] bral! B han Ht We NY, (i LOE ion ee ° . . i | = i Ac unt for the oit-re | 6 U ul 1 5 cS} ~ ui aas LI &* ful forms of inga, acacia, and mimosa Cua =o could is hi et PUMIUEG PLO Bopui Gls } 1) . > a ola Ce t ? eu Weuwiesl -_- too mingled p ated auxiou Ola a ° ; . yr ci grew around. Myriles, too, es daiks. sha oop, one | CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. their foliage with wild limes, their | \. for the footsteps o! f ce enn anes aa ON CO tr , Sok : ° : , ing ches twined with flowering parasites = as i’ = on eat a bia bretum, , with its | (TO BE CONTINUED). I oTOMN Wipn Assnpane } (lama, iV af Taronte (hn coh nyp~thcie—abea, Selaiaamagan : “8. | 3 \ UpHuGi il Lis AvOoUuULG@LUG UUs pt ify G AUsLLUU] Asi ty long flame-like clusters, couvolvnli, with ee ae large white blossoms, and the beautiful | IN THE sugar trade as we ag the | CAPLT AL, SSC OQ QU. {sq twiv-leaved bauhinia. rain trade, the day of t! inou-ves- lt was a wild garden of wets —s | rn eeems te be coming to an e imtioh Aman Ri re Ass q nee Com any gf Hy roy (i itd, (nt., shrubbery of pature’s owu planting The | The advantag e ef t { i’ C Lilt bil Loil Ams C4, ire Pan Ul i0 Mpany, ual bjdi i , 4 i 14 le and rare eo uli 4 3 Dry eye, wandering through the vistas and | uicker and more | pS se CAPITAL, $500,000.00. glades, beheld ahmost every form of in-} which enabies the owners to sell’sugat Ti florescevce. There were the trumpet | to arri ive’ ona certain d y, which | Sin Wut aide ne Phin i ¥ Wont : 09 shaped biguonias —convolvuli in pendu-| gives them toe command of the) SI] MUU al Lil X AG uit Li SUPINE yOM | ay 8 Gi Mont Ga, rz lous bells—syngenesists disposed in| | market; the reducing of the waste by r | s ¢ r | . ; . , j pren @! ( spreading umbels; and over them, close-| drainage, owing to | im CAPITAL, $900,000.00. ly set upow tall spikes, rose the showy !during which the sugar ts aborra the | Bn blossoma of the bromelias—aloes and | vessel, which gives a guin ef five to} m ° a ms - ; > * ca o> q . Rs sar j : ‘ »*ae > dasylyrium Even from the tops of the | eight per cent in the case.of the steam- Marine insurance Aisa boifected, highest trees huug gaudy catkins, wafted ror. the Ray ing ot i erest, the lower | tO Se to and [ro by the light breeze, minglivg|/rates of insurance,the larger cargoes vas | ‘ ote . rm 3 | their sheen and their perfume with the! ind retarn cargoes, ete, In the New | Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. 4 flora! epiphytes and parasites that ae k trade stewners ha push ins tered around the branches ‘he sailing vessels out for yeurs past — =: — —-— I could not help thinking that thes oleae new same thing is happenieg at wpe pe : sia le | | ; fice—Corner of Queen an ver ater Street flowers are gifted with life. and et Joys | Boston. the secend stiwarsimporiiu ulCe 4 rii¢r »f q HeCh ¢ id q, 7 oi ° duriog their short aud transient existence | point. Several English stesmers have | Charlottetown, Feb, 1, | 882. | bo h “pleasure and pain. The bright | heen put on between | nonin the sed ciel be warm sun is their happiness, while the West csr They esrry 1,000 hoxs- gn - ou AT : Pt | 1} h Ea ae ae of © A Led § LS oe A ALE i g . £, ~) cold cloudy sky is the reflection of their) heads esc tbout font 3 MmILESBALE if 2 - misery. | sai \ ng vessel. Tine-ame change will! |, “ ee As I rode onward, another reflection | pro bal: ly ccurin the trade ta Halifax i RY } if H . . 4 ae - all es ay, ; Y naar passed through my miud; it was caused | land Meatrens!. Indeed the change has! 4 by my perceiving that the atmosphe rejalready commenced. ‘a Q' 4 - 2 DS Wk Abn. was charged with plea sant perfumes — | s i = F am prepared to dispose of the whole of literally loaded with fragrance. I per | Mr. J. BuekMAster ¢ ud ress i my Stock of ceived, moreover, that the same breeze | 08 these "Mis ee oo oe - mene rane, OR S 4 Py FH, carried upon its breach the sweet mus sic | it Great Missen ae coe 7 ~ 9 . 7 or OODS., ot birds, whose votes sounded clear, soft | | In th e CORTRS of or remaikes een Buc \- aud harmonious, 'master said agriculture in the furnre CONSISTING OF as Ceneer Beth ateerted | SS CrOe Ore ee ee eet. . bya: i é tsssa gm c ° ° , ine ‘ tr) ~~ £13 4£ ‘ t .* that the flowers of this fair land ere tik se and : entific, ‘I problem) TLeeCAGY MAGE DL, devoid of fragrance — that its birds,|°! whechas Engiand cou produce though brightly plumed, are songless? | f00d more cheaply than other coun- BAERS AND CAPS Ah, Monsieur Buffon! with all your | tri es could only be solved by more j wei |knowledve ; cheap ment an chenxp Eras ¢ Hi . te geese § - . eloquence, such presumptive assertion | *' ‘SERS » CCH) , ant @ Pp) SSRIVES, © GHATS, SCRiIs, iis will one day strip you of half your| ¥/eat were hot Inconsistent with the ri fame. You could never have approached |PPOpe'tty of agricuiture, No rane a within two hundred paces of «| ‘uld be made without scieave, aed THe) nts’ Fornishines Generally, &¢ S , P ; princi pies taut eht by it coul oniyv be Wot Push Nits ®, CUMULUS, Stannepea, of the epidendum odoratum. | ; Seo . . . . “THD ¢ tne i} and ex sii 12 42 ; Sy of the datura grandiflora, with its mantle | PUL into prec a i tae oe an I will sell the Stock in lots to suit purcha- | of spow- -white blossoms. You could p eI im ents for the purpese : 7 GC © sers, Or in One Lot never is ave passed near the pathos pl: unt. mining those Pp INC? pees Spould be ao Mfnliv conduet the serberex. and tabernamon tanem, the | Very carefully conducts 1 i ° f ae —~ —e- <n ne eer ec I'he Lease, for three years, of the PRE- callas, engenias, ocotas, and uictiginas; a tei Sb ai prescadandapind be die . . a ch . ae al 4) AL i st ol yi . you could vever have ridden through a AR < DN Fag Ee : ; f : eae i mf > foe CH en ES I, MORRISON. chapparal of acacias and mimosas—| “,s5 ;), 4 & S £2 St | « » z +a <i 42 | s Si i ; ‘ht sw vob, 9 RRE amoug orchids whose presence fills whole i AS > Ba ba weit |, Onteen, Feb, 3, 160m. ° i wae 4 hb 4 i forests with fragrant aroma. > en “SF ae] 34 A And more, Mousieur, you could never ” a RB ke ER : a. & : have listeued to the incomparable melody C “ASSEN te | ‘ ‘ : of the mock-bird—the full, charming f notes of the blue song-thrush—the sweet | x4 AT AUCTION warbling voices of the silvias, finches oo | — and tanagers, that not only adorn the 5 ee American woods with their gorgeous F, Af ree (CE & Ci. colors, but make them vocal with never- ending song. No, Monsieur, you could never have iuhaled the perfume of these flowers, vor listed to the melody of these sweet songsters; and sad it was of you, and silly as sad. to have yielded to the prejudice of a slender spirit, and denied their existence. Both exist—-the singing birds and the fragrant flowers—both exist, aud thou art gone. On such reflections | dwelt but for a momeut; they were merely the natural impression of surrounding objects — short lived sensations almost instantane ovsly passing away ‘The soul, benight- — WILL | At Auction; A VARIBTY OF' SELL— 5 le ean NA te Aa Pi 8 a Chee Ne eee in ea ABT We a a ee AT THEIR STO QUEEN ais 53 STREET, ee geal p Saas — fan Tg _ - * pa — [acme % } » t ; 4 i a p vmar, 4 a a i} urns aid : aa nd oe 3, Bu : attend, as bargains may be expected, a 206H) | tan 30, ’82. Pains, the fairest pictures of vature may be brougtt before it without challenging It \HE fri ads and customers of the late W. | i kk. Witsen, Chemist and Druggist, ar hereby not tiel that the b siness will be ear ried on widow, who respectfally solicits of the pa and custom so von her late lamen ed | iative public 1882 by - & Conutvinnag OvAaAYY I is . stowed ut ya kin hLowti, d anu Jan Charilott whe Removed. 7 Rs. W. W. IRVING begs to notify M friends and the paoblic generally t she bas Fail and Winter Cla: for Painting and Drawing 1 all their different branches, For terms, dence of Mr. My uAre be mt opeped her we etc,, apply at her Studio — resi- Peebies, South Side of King ‘i un 29 tt ale OF io Lei Freehold Property, with a -ownal Street and eighty- c or $ XH as eighty feet a OC i | e feet on Sydney Street, the House con- { s - - ’ be | tai ng 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, | Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ling adoor. Apply on the premises to fo MRS. BOSWALL | March 19, 1881... tf P “7k nn vay | Prince award island | Tinee | iif W Gh ible i SA. L WAY. TABLE NO. 17. ee ee | TIME tage ARRANGEMENT. ee ee fo take effect en the lst Dec., | gy | "TRAINS OUTWARD. | | stations, | MIXED. | M'XED. MIXED. | | Ch’towa .|Dp 8 15am Dp 3.00pm Dp 2.30pm | Roy alty Jel * %.38 “| ** 3.23 i 2. 33 - iN Wilts h’ e oe 9 2g eee ia) 4,15 es | Hunter R’r, * 9.45 ** | ** 4.30 “| | dradalba’e | “10 OP + *¢ O06 *4 lCo'ty Line.| °10.33 ‘| ** 5.18 * i | Frectow Lb **10.458 sae * 6.38 es | | Keusingt’n! “t,o *t * 636 |Arll.45 Ar 6.30 1 | l } } 3 ko EMS ta i Summ’ side “Dp. 45 pm i \ ed with love, hes neither eye por ear » E . : 7 Som ae ge ane | m al ciatica, Lumbago, ie 9 ; 2 | Wellingt’n; ** 2.37 ** | for aught beyond the object of its pas- Cree ae 4 the ees) | UCTS nell 5 tis 3 venip , da i oUt, ie ng ae” =| : . ? ; ae anes ne Cicst, : a Se Be a Port Hill... ! vo sion. From the coutemplation of that Cout, Quinsy, ae 2 Tied Anal. and continuing for a few weeks. rt Leary | “444 6 only does it derive pleasure ; and even a Householders and others will ¢o well to! Bloomtie!d | ‘* 5.038 * * 548 «5 Ar 6.45 ** | Athertou, a gnik sh. mth? mf i fron Ol | | } a Made . » observation. was ouly that the one OE Ae Re | A609 ity Je} eerew through which I was passing was of such| Tooth, Ear and Headae' pa 4 ‘et + Nor at | he - : ’ Fas ig d Ea all g 9 5 sue)en ree @ | Bedtord... : *¢ oe transcendent beauty—so like to some - Pa Seay Hae ats OLes aan lar 4.05 * . . ‘abaelisabininiehchiie stew’ t sceve of paradise — that I could not we P a - and Ac a oe ; agen ; mf : {Dp 4.15 ** . . . 9 reparut: or eg ‘ ‘ | ‘ t 7; . . ; ha help regardisg it with momentary ad-} as a sujr, sure, simple and ches — SIGN OF THE | Jardigan . a 5.33 ** roiration Remedy A trial * ntaiils Put the | seorg set ey Ar 6.00 * j trifling outiay of 59 Cents, and . 2 Pie |---| But my eyes soon returved to the earth! with pain cam have cheap avd p=! fof ite | : Nit. Seve’ t -——- | \Dp a = . e claims. Morels.... | °°. 4.06 aud oxce more taking up the trace of the Directions in Eleven Languszes Se Peter's | | [es 5 Of « steed, I rode on. COLD BY ALL DRUGGIST! DPEALEDS | de | Bear River! | ¢6 6.15 “ I had advanced near the summit, the le IW MEDIC} | ae Souris ....! ‘Ar 7.00 * tracks were quite recent; the branches de VY OTS ‘ eerie j Balitizec: ,. } ly nr n r al an S it: that had been touched by the flanks of) csculnaticans enteric | Eytraardia (Gill ary and Un precedented Ba aigalis 8 _ TRAINS N WARD. acihiacitsied } the horse had not yet ceased to vibrate :|7 AVI 'S SIN IST AN TAN: OUS MUSIC for| s ms sa oles | 2 ¢ the rider could not be far in advance. IJ). ano or Organ, by which any | IN a AND SHOES STALIONS, | MIXED. MIXED, | MIXED . ] ' | . P | y ~¢ Hit ‘ 5 ‘ r\ i Ti th ula rs rere e ro oo See | chil 1 : ‘ye 3 be fi a x "| The stock is good and seasonable, and the | ————-—/—____ iia ite iti Nagi es ilent yresse¢ moot % o v 7 . rs \ nate a Sigtit, tie i ‘7: ot MNO br : . is ; ll re 20 et sec o9)} i a i maa 7 A > é chien ot - e a | Glows eoling or eve” ettca) talent s,. road hee ty 1s a very rare one to secure really | Sh’ town .. Ar 5.30pm Arll 15am \ri].45am poe ve worn Sane am Of the scartet | pieces of music, with inst: is, waited to | M RYELLOUS BARGAINS. | Bovalty Jo Dp S.0i * ae 52 ** {Dpit.2 22" manga, or the white Teton of the steed. | any addreess on receipt of one deilur. Catae| ya 1 B ; k h N Wiltsh’e * 415 “ 10.00 es A few paces further, and both were) logue of tunes m iled free, Agents wanted. | 3 id 7 ; owen auk notes taken at their full | boar R’rl ** 4.00 #9145 «| e . ‘ Seas in > IO vas, os. & i fe «6 under my eyes, glitteriug through the Davis's Manuracronixe Co, P. O. Box 211 | * * » 4 berm wel lc Bag te Co aan . | ° > 4 ip ¢ on | yY Line. : >. bs e : feathery frontage ofthe mimosas. I hi ud | | sancteatat sicee: he r W, SMITH. | Frectown..| ¢ Digt) « g ‘4 +i e ’ - © . ae i ©. 3* t ; followed the true track. The rider was | ae eeiaeeren Chitown, Dee. 5, 1851—eod |Kensingt’n! “ 2.35 «| « gag « : . ~ f NE pHa. BEE DICINE, | $s | Kensingt’n} ‘* 2.35 «| « 8.2 | } Isolina. M ac he ' = * oo : % - —_—-—-———_-—-———- is, aaa aa * 200 «1 7.45 | I saw that she had halted. She had, & | ; OBS ER FA ( Té RY ley ‘° eee a ‘ . ~-_ } ; ; r Y q reached the top of the hiil, where the | = en 3 i HB mean ~ ay Va od 38 - . th on growth of timber ceased. Ap opeuing| = FOR ss fs Laks U Leary...' ** 8.31 * of about an acre there w: as, surrounded | FA ea NS a Bloomfield | ‘* S.08 ** | on all sides hy the flowery woods—the | = | Alberton...) ** 7.25 ** ' ‘ sae ; , | Tignis Pf G2p * t very beau ideal of a summer glade. The | le ts Gabe, Fiaiigtv und Baked ketiedy tor Mer. | “HE unéersigned offers for sale the LOBS. | re 2 b... SS 6.30 * Bi ; Op DsSimmit commanded a view of the | vovsness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Lose of | T+ R FACTORY and PLANT TRAPS | Hoyatty Se| Dptl. 22am j 0 We ex! stration ‘toh S s ‘ ; i j 6s . surrounding couvtry—for the hill was a Seperate io § sual 2 ee: ee eed | BOATS. & 4 Xe aa oa 11.05 : ; : — rere Sere a erewew wee c ra, O. 455 ; high one—while the charming spot itself) Lo» of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- | AT BESAELE ii | ° 10.45 t ates the Jated Intellect, Stren caake ns ti Enfeebled | -N a * Mt. Stew’ 16. 15 ** . enjoyed per fect privacy aud repo se | Brain and Restores Surpris ing 1 Tene and Vigor to the | ; , a me Seews j Art0.99 ** ‘ Iu this glade she had drawn up, and | £tausted Generative Uryuns. ‘The experience ot | lately the property of Joseph Boats end! 0, Ji2an ,,| Dp 8.40 ; m }theusands proves it an InvawaeLe Keepy, The | Donald K. Currie, of that place, bes i P a was sittiug silently i tu the saddle as if to | Medicire is pleasant to the taste 1 each box con- } This Factory was erected last ; ie | Georget'n . * Ein = tains snfiie € nt for fr two week in i i 2» 0D i is the i a ac , as ere c é = S} pr ng a { is | ‘ ows eee ee ee ee | e — the ‘warbling of birds, the hum of |¢ eapest aud best, £2 Fuil periiculars in our | ip good condition, bet 7 "t| ‘Arl0.6 am ees, and the fragrauce of Geanive, |P “aw we 8 o bye oe acarens | If not disposed of before the Ist March F + ay wt : ol iDp oo 4 j myself deow | rein, and nttidinad for j wists at 8O cts. per ia x, ~~ 12) vies : SD. ee oat j aext, tw ill the n be sold at Pabtie Auction, | lear Ri ive inal sé & OU “6 some moments in a state of hesi ancy, as | Be ms alle” | iree of postage, on receipt of the money, ’ Fi r particulars may be had on applica. ! 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