centage MeN ts r> a LITERATURE. WENDERHOLME. CHAPTER __. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, qJueen Square, XIX. ——— ‘I don’t knew that I have anythiug else | i subscribers have received per Steam- to say, except that is most desirable | er Prince Edward and other vessels, that we should know each other as soon m London, Manchester, Glasgow and ssible. That’s the good of the mess, | T° ™ foreign ports, a full and complete ;Suppy of iS | , We shall meet soon know at mess every evening, and each other very well. lL have this morning in a a formal way, but I vish you would all consider yourselves in- . ° a - =~ = y » troduced, and break the first ice as soon funutiest Seis les, as ever youcan, I hope Mr. Garley will | : ip a good dinner, and, so far as my | Adapted to the Present Season. xperience ot him goes, 1 have no doubt will We shall require to be well kept cood deal of hard work before iring the next twenty-eight days,’ ro Customers and the publicin general are our Stock of General ivited to inspect ; | Atter this the Adjutant went into sowe | Merchandize, now Jotails Nal ga ith hiel i Ins | " of busine a eo = = | Complete in all the Various ssary to trouble the reader, and ins a ¢ . : ; Departments. formed the officers that as the orderly— | room yard had been too small forthe men | ) assemble in, they had been sent to the | } irade ground, So the ofhicers all Went | On to the parade ground at once—field officers | nd Adjutant on horse back, the Philip Stanburne followed He knew nobody but except the Sale—Choice Congou, Sou- chong and Pekoe TEAS. rest on | the | of good strength and excellent flavour. foot. | ' } \lso several grades of Refined and Granu- rs Colonel and the Adjutant, who had just id ‘Good morning to him inthe order. | sIGAR = ysroom; but they had trotted on in ads} v so he was } I his own meditax| All of the above sold at the lowest prices. tions. It was natura] that in passing the s sh uld think of Miss | Caoraer son oi 2al Wl & A, BROWN Steadimen, at ihe felt an absurd desire to : OL ' U & ) to the shop agafa and buy another | June 12. 1876. pocket-book, as if by acting the scene | e jan —- over again he could cause the principle personage pretty,’ said Philip to himself—‘ at least not really pretty; but she’s a sweet girl, | Chere’s a simplicity about her that’s fascin- ing. Who would have thoaght that there | so nice iv this beastly Sooty ' horne as he was thinking this, | Nov. 6. 1876.3! Philip Stanburne passed close to to one of the blackest mills in the place So sone, UTES TALLY ‘BARRELS. 200 re Barrels do 250 Mackeral Barrels, For sale to reappear, ‘ | don’t think she’s Halifax make cheap by F. T. NEWBERY, & CO. was anything Just —ain oid mill—that isa mill about thirty years old, | for mills, like horses, age rapidly ; through the open wisdows there cum mixture of bad smelis on the hot foul air | <a ee | Sa= , and a deafening roar of machinery, and | : ab ‘ the roar of the machinery a shrill SMALL Cs aul : mM WOODSTOCK.N.B. clear woman's voice singing. ‘The voice | must have been one of great power, for BE cs predominated over all the noises in the place; and it either was really a very sweet cne or gts harshness was lost in the noises, whilst it rose above them purified. Philip stopped to listen, and as he stop~ ped two other officers came up behind him. The footpath was narrow, and | Consumption Cured.) hysician retired from active As old j 4% practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron-— chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous Compiaints, after having thoroughly tested soon as he perceived that he impeded the circulation, Philip went on. ‘ That’s one o th’ oudest mills i’ Soo- | tythorn,’ said one of the officers behind | its curative powers in thousands of cases, Captain Stanburne; ‘it’s thirty year} s duty to make it known to his oud. if it’s a day.’ | suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive 1 i, . -_ | and a conscientious desire to relieve human ne broa saneashire accent surprised | ; 7 The broad’ Lane ire accent surprised } -uffering he will send (free o/ eharge) to all Captaio stanburne, and attracted his at- who desire it. this recipe with full directions tention. Could it be possible that there | for preparing and successful using. Sent by were officers in the regiment who spoke | return mail by addressing with stamp nam- feels it his ing this paper. no better than that? Evidently this | way of speaking wus not confined to an | “ Bick! § DR. th Sa EVENS. , cs | Munroe «, § se, N. Y. 7 individual officer, for the speaker's com- | var ‘OCK, Syrause, jan 17 anion answered. in the same tone— ee a a eee | American Teressne. ‘Why, that’s Joho Stedman’ will, | a isn't it 7 60 CASKS, 120° test, landing to-dry ‘Joho Stedman? John Stedman ? | (Saturday). It cannot be t’ same as was foremon to | my father toward thirty year sin’ ?’ CARVELL BROS. | Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876,—2i When Philip Stanburne heard the | — > e a 377 ers TFSi ne { ted in he lis nec io ively ‘ rhe 4 , ae ne il a j Cy nti be } RIZE At PL ES ! he first speaker answere ‘Yes, Du it is—it’s t’ same man.’ | Qs EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AT ‘ Well. an’how is her? He must be| A. McNeill’s Auction Room, a choice »t of Cornwallis and Annapolis Apples, elected from First Prize Samples at the well off. Is | the Truro Proviocial Exhibition, held las iw ; Vv | | ‘ Just one dorter, a nice qviet lass, ’ap- : . } , pen eighteen year old. Has he any chilther ? ’ reek. : : ? ‘ Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1876.—4in ‘So she’s the daughter of a cotton | Indeed, who ever heard of a Catholic for talk just like factory lads.’ Then, from of ; ; | superior to work turned out from any other spinner,’ thought Philip, ‘and a Protest. | ; waid Taylor's Cloth Mills, cotton spinner ? I never did. I believe there aren't any. But what queer fel- just Dyeing, Finishing, &c., a curiosity to.see more of these extraor- dinary officers, and partly, no doubt, from | for Taylor's Cloth Mills, Mount Stewart. a man who evidently knew something | Mills on’ the Island pout Miss Stedman, Philip left the | M ACKENZIE &°STUMBI ES atad / 4a 4 ‘os * J PAAR , ’ ant cotton spiuner, most likely a bigot. HE subscribers are now receiving cloth lows these are to be in the militia; they a desire to cultivate the acquaintance The work done at these Mills has been 1useway, and allowed the officers to come | Agents. up with him, | August3, 1876.—3m ‘I beg your pardon,’ he said: ‘no ’ ’ SO eo bs ae ; , , & you are golusz to the parade gr a. WU 59) dae abit a av? Jw ey Will you show me tne way ! Was Tol oficers who were in sight a ~ some jute or tWo since, but they turned a er whilst I was not | ing at them, | nd I have lost my cuides.’ [o Captain Stanburne’s surprise le | Was answered in very good English, with | no more indication of the Lancashire ac—| cent than a clearly vibrated 7, and a cer- | tain hardness in the other consonants, | whieh .gave a masculine vigor to the | kiguage, not by uny means disagreeable a rhe aspirate, however, was too frequent- | ly omitted or misplaced. ‘We. are going straight to the parade ground ourselves, Fire Risks at Adequate Rates! so if you Gome with us you cannot go wrong.’ There was a short | aie silepee, and the same speaker continued : Depo Dominion Government, ‘The Colonel said we were to consider | 850,000, — i Oic-= Experienced agents throughout the Dominion. —:0:— JAS. DesBRISAY, Agent for P, B UEEN ST., CH’TOWN. sep11°76 — BROAD’S AXES, DF, BOXES, at, ~~ . . , . | ourseive introduced. I know who yon| are—you're Captain Stanburne, of Stan- | burne Peel; and now I’Il tell you who | we arc, both of us: I’m the doctor— —— my name's Bardly. I don’t look like | doctor, do I? Perhaps yeu are thinking | that 1 don’t look very like an officer | either, though I’m dressed up as aati Well, perhaps I don’t. This man here | is called Isaae Ogden, and he lives at| Twistle Farm, on a hill top near Shayton, when he's at home.’ CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876.—$i CARDIGAN BRANCH This queer introduction, which was | accompanied by the oddest changes of | expression in the doctor’s face, and by a| perpetual twinkle of humor in his grey | ) time to introduce you to each other | SPRING AND) COM eK GUODS, | being told that it was number six, in- formed him that he himself was only a lieutenant. * He’s lieutenant in the grenadier com- pany, said the doctor, ‘and on Sunday morning we shall see him like a butterfly with a pair of silver wings. He’s only a chrysalis to-day ; his wings haven’t bud- ded yet. He’s very likely put ’em on in private-—-most of them put on their full uniform in private, as soon as ever it| comes from the tuilor’s. It’s necessary to try it on, you know—it might not fit. The epaulettes would fit, though ; but they generally take their epaulettes out of the tin box, and put them on, to see how they look in the glass.’ ‘Well, Doctor,’ said Stanburne, ‘] suppose you are describing from personal | experience. When your own epaulettes came, you looked at yourself in the glass L suppose.’ oe Here an indescribably comic look irra- diated Dr. Bardley’s face. ‘You don't Maagine that J have laid out any money on epaulettes and such gear? The tailor tried to make me buy a full uniform. of course, but it didn’t answer me. What do L want with a red coat, and dangling silver fringes oyer my shoulders ? ‘T’'ve committed one picce of tomfoolery, and os enough —\’ve bought this sword : Meait Teste ee aS a m: n Shay- ton who had an old volunteer sword al- wave by his bedside, and one night he put six inches of it into a barglar ; 80 Jou see a sword may be of use, but what ¢in you do with a bit of silver fringe ? ’| ‘eye, amused Philip Stanburne, and put | OF THE him into a wore genial frame of mind Looe than his experience of the swell clique at NONPAREIL, CARRIAGE PACTRY breakfast-time. Isaac Ogden asked Stan- ; burne what company he had got, and on AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS! Good Work Triumphant! N) OTWITHSTANDINS the Dull Times, *" the demand for my make of Carriages, Sleighs. Threshing Machines, Faaners, «c., in King’s County, has rendered it necessary, in order to supply the rapidly increasing demand, that I should extend my business into that County. I have, therefore, at the request of a large number of my friends and patrons, opened a BRANCH FACTORY AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which is conducted by & competent mechanic, who served his time in the ‘‘ Nonpareil,” and has since worked for several years in the United States—a mechanic who knows his business, and has such an interest in the work as to allow nothing but a faithful job to pass. He and several competent workmen will attend to the wants of the public in that County. The stock used in the construction of the work will be of the best imported, viz :— Amertcan Hickery, Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, Whitewood, etc., etc. The iron will be of the best English retined; and Norway and Swedish iron will be used for the parts re quiring extra strength and durability. Also, in connection with the said branch is a PAINTSHOP, which is conducted bya first-¢lass carriage-painter, who will attend to the painting of new and second-hand work for the public. N. B.—Persons wishing work done in the | Carriage, Sleigh, or Farming Implement line, wiil please call and they will be treated courteously and fairly dealt with. All kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing Machines, done. Prices Moderate; Terms Easy. ANGUS GREGOR, P o | * Nonpariel,”’ New Glasgow, ee Feb. 21, 1876. gm i Prince Edward island , see / - Wine Ly a Modest a lye wee > STEAM Hi Fall Arrangement. | On and after Monday, the 23rd inst., the Strs, ‘St | Leave CHARLOTTETOWN panied Lawrence:’ and ‘ Princess’ of Wales ° will ran as follows: Wova Scotia. for PICTOU every Monpay, WEDNEsDAY, THURS pay & SarurDay mornings at 5 o'clock connecting there at 10 a.m, with train for Halitax. Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Pictou and back same day, for $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottetown, Leave PICTOU every Tursspay, WEDNEB- pay, Frrpay & SaTurpay, about | p. m., on arrival of morning train from Halifax. OCupe Ereton, Leave PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every Monpay & THuRspay, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with Stage and Steamer ‘*Neptune”’ to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to PICTOU SAME NIGHTS con- necting with 10 a. m. train Tuxspay & Fripay for Halifax. Summerside & Shediac, Leaves SUMMERSIDE for POINT Dv- CHENE every morning (Sunday ex- cepted) about 9a. m. or immediately on arrival of 6 a. m. train from Char- lottelown,connecting at Point DuChene with day train for St. John. Returning to SUMMERSIDE same days, leaving POINT DUCHENE soon after arrival of morning train from St. John. The direct trips between Shediac and Char- lottetown,and Charlottetown and Shed- iac on Sunday eve:ing, will be dis- continued, instead of which Steamesr will leave Summerside for Charlotte- town, and Charlottetown for Summer- side, Saturday evenings. AGENTS:—Almon & McIntosh, Halifax; Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant & Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros, St. John. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, P. E. I., Oct. 19, 1876. For Restoring Grey Hair o its Nau ral Color-and Beauty, excels all others, and does not soil the skin PRICE 75c. PER BOTTLE; 3 BOTTLES FOR $2.00, A8K FOR CINGALESE HAIR RENEWER. N. B.—One bottle equal to two of any other, it being much quicker in its effects, and more durable. Wm. R. WATSON, Sep. 18, 1876. Agent for PE.I. es European Merchandise. AN English Firm of good standing ane “* long experience exporting to all part- ofthe world English and European Mer- chandize, of every description, aud Manu- facturing in Twelve Departments of Bir- mingham Goods, will execute orders with care and despatch, at lowest English prices. Direct Orders must be accom- With all or part cash, Orders through London agents cash, on delivery of goods. Iilustrated Book sent on ap- plication to JOHN PELL, GLose Wonks, BinMINGHAM. Responsible Agents treated with. Foreign Produce so!d on Com mission. Sept. 18, ‘76 Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island Mortgage Sale. ff'O be sold by public auction, at Char lottetown, in Queen’s County, in front of the Colonial Building, on WEDNESDAY the Eighth day of November, A. D., 1876, at the hour of twelve o’clock,noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture cf Mortgage, made between DANIEL SULLIVAN and Bridget his wife,of the one part, and JOSEPH W. HODGSON, of the other part, and bearing date the 26th day of August, A. D. 1873: All that tract, piece and parce! of land being part of Town Lot number fifteen, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, i. ¢., bya line commencing on the South- eastern side of King Street, in the North west angle of Town Lot number fifteen, aforesaid, and running thence £outheast- erly along the division line between the said Lot and Town Lot number fourteen in the said first hundred of Town Lots, forty-two feet four inches (42.4), thence northeasterly parallel with King Street, forty-two (42) feet, thence northwesterly parallel with the aforesaid division line forty-two feet four inches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid, and thence along the same southwesterly forty-two feet, to the place of commence- ment, together with the Dwelling House and all other buildings and erections thereon. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Brecken & FitzGerald. : L. PHILLIPS, Assignee of Mortagee Sept. 18, 1876—ts . 7 The above Sale is postponed until Wed- nesday, the 22nd inst., then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. L. PHILLIPS, i: Assignee of Mortagee, Citown, Nov. 10, 1876. NEW DRUG STORE, if ¥ EXTENS'VE STOCK Bris aud Awerican DRUGS, &e, n the ste e immediately adjoining Hux. P, Warkrr’s. This Stock, which has been purchased in the most reliable markets, is warranted pure and fresh, consisting of— Drugs, Essences, Dye Stujis, Spices, Perfumery, Brushes, SOAPS AND TOILET REQUISITES. Particular attention will be given to (DISPENSING! Open on Sundays for Dispening only. Morning from 9.45 a.m., till 10.45 a.m. Afternoon ** 3.00 p.m., till 4.00 p.m. Evening “ 8.30 p.m., till 9.30 p.m. C, D, RANKIN, The subscriber respectfully {n- forms the public that he has opened with an Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876 —1m DON HOUSE !. READY-"I25 CLOTHING SHOW ROOM | = = senrenadinaiaate Our Clothing Department is now complete for FALL AND WINTER TRADE IN THE Latest EXngish and Canadian styles. SprciaL—We are showing a splendid lot of Men's and Boy's Reefers and Ulsters. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1876. ——— ez W. A. WEEKS & CO’S IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW, GOODS, TVET) OP a. Great Variety! Astonishing Low Prices | Everybody Pleased. Creat Bargains in Dresses, ha wis, Furs, Clouds, Overcoats, Reefers, etc. «me --—-— It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our price before purchasing elsewhere. W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1876. —4ins - NATIONAL SEAT OF FICE, iSO ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 Atex, W. Ocitvin, M. P. P., President, Wititiam ANGus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lye, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. a See All Deseriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. 83 Queen Street. _ THE STADACONA Fire & Life lnsurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5:000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, ‘$100,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq, PRESIDENT, wa HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-Presipenr, GEO. J. PYKE, Generab. Manacug, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Sxcrerary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Patmer, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Joun F, Ros gE. 1Ts0x, Esq, Joun Inos, Esq., | P. W. Hynpman, Esa. CARVELL BROS., Agents., i. Charlottetown, P. EK. Island. Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates, Charlottetown, April 17, 1876, = EEE MEROC HANTS’ MARINE INSURANCK COMP’NY OF CANADA. —0 <> o=————— Capital $1,000,000, with power to Insrease to $2,000,000 Cee HEAD OFFICE, - - - - - MONITREAL. +962. RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVELL BROTHERS Agents for Prince Edward Ch’'town, July 3, 1876. island. Another Supply of PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco Wheeler's Compound Elixr OF Phosphates and Calisaya] CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! THE sebscriber kee,»s constantly on hand & choice selection of Virginia Leaf To- bacce. AN dealers shout call and examine our Stoek, as we are prepa -ed to Sell Lower Than Ever te These who Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK 102 Upper QneenSt DUTCH EBE:ULBS8! ST RECEIVED and FOR SALE a _~ Haszara’s Conservatory. Euston Street, ‘mear St. Peter's Road. Also a few Bik. ‘Naples and Red Versailles Currant, Blk. Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites The Great Shoshonee's Reniedy. . Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Whitcomb’s Remeuy tor Asthma, Dr. Baxter's Chalybeate, ap iron Tonic, Dr. Larookah‘s Pulmonic Syrup, Peruvian Syrup and Iron Combined, Whitwell & Clark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, . &c., Radway’s Renovating Sarsaparillian, Grant's Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bit’ers, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. JUST RECEIVED BY WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, March 6, 1876. Mar. 6, 1876.—ly LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the Baspberry and gooseberry bush pand Giant Rhubarb eta On _ sti XAMINER OFFICE, Ch'town, Oct. 30, 1876.—3in nite NEW FALL GBODS ! Our Extensive Imperiations ov HLL & WiBIER GOODS NOW EA DY FOR INSPECTION, AND OUR PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Friends, give us a call¥and see for yourselves. ROBERT ORR & CO. Oct. 9, 1876. Established (86I. Park’s Cotton Warp. White, Biue,Red, Grange & Green HE COTTON WARP made by us for the past fifteen years having proved so very satisfactory to consumers, we feel justified ip recommending it to all who use the article as the best ia quality and actually the cheapest inthe market. We warrant every bundle to be fall length and weight and to be numbered cor- rectly. Our name and address is on the label. For sale by all dealers. Wa. PARKS & SON, New Brunswick Cotton Mills,John, N. B. August 14, 1876.—3m CHOICE PERIODICALS FOR 1876. 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