i Wlnlonrc new to the country and, con- > tiirointiic vocabulary of the lunas, the 1 '__ _ ~. _fn HE RLG - A ,..g;,§,, _ ~_, ..»~ _.-,.'». ' -_ KT’ g~- »..li H ,...,;-_ _.:'|_ _ . ,x my , __ ; _ ~_.» _ rl so the laimature. it _... .~... 1 .-e~..~~t~, 1,., f ét- ” ` - succeeding 6/»¢ PiuNcr: _ D t _ V - ._ _ °vi?li:tor Foiklbm a d » ‘ = ‘ " » » nwaku ISLAND AGAZINE ~< \e ~e be’ nhgngrir? éd ca C’ Issued Lvery Satur t I =» me it I c izl E G AR *in n Provin j -; _ -_ ___ _ _ _ __ _ _ - ~. t - __. _ _ _ ward lllnnd- $4 \<_\<_ _ _ _ _ f 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ ‘ _ day Mormnm Y ,Q Y j§ _ir ' ' »'.‘_.-‘ _\~ »».i.. ....,_ _ , i \ _ i 1 . ‘I l 1 ' again sailed for Canada, where she was many years to share each others joy or The Three Bells, about which I wish to - Thrge Bells That Ran t ` _ ._ ~ ' - _ sold to the present Captain and crew for ’°"°W°' ' l1€ BlOCl{ad€. writes few lines, isnothing more or less $1_550_00_ S6 mr so good. _ _He_,.ew"_h we sw, ycu ,he names of the g m' .5 S' ` rr __ lp# "Z QI.- ` ` ‘..‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' 1 ._ _ wr* * -/ l . _ . _ - : y . _ _; _ ,'-, _ < . . . ,s ~ f 1' -, i _ < ~ is , -» v » ._ i _ _‘- . = ` - - _ L ~~ ,~ I 1 _ _l _ ,_ ~I-_f-W ’ _ _ _ _. ' -_\ .if _- »_ _L _,___ _ '_ __ __ ,_ _i /,\\` ..,__ f_<__ _ _ V1, ~..~ f* ` _ " ' _' -'_ " ..-’ .' __ --=,Y£._r._.1»,`_._\'__\ __ _ _,~ aw vi '94 i" v J _ ___ ’ _ ‘_ ,Q-_.~;;»,._».,;'~;_:`~__:~‘ _ `, . 7 4 ,, ~ H.. ‘°_\_`. __ ' ` \ *I N ‘ “ .. ” " - -_ l » s~._» _f . » ' -_‘_ L ` ,»\_ __) J' \ /._ _ '_.‘ __ _. ;_ _ '- ~ | I ,- ,~ > 2, Marv . _ '__ __ _ _ _ , , _ ,_ _ / g°o° -- ' _ .. ~F~_ -- Yi. -._ pn--i '__a~ . _ _ *_ _ _ egos _ 5. _ n _ _ , help one from feeling sorrows-i`u'. ipouket kodak \`vitl\ nie, Mr. B-Aisivcli in-V stance to ct.l\e|'s. If you don‘tI dn. No\v‘_ Ring out the old,ringin this new troducevlme t`o Ciuptaiii `Gault iilurray, tile imagination i.- apt to run nil' Ring happy iielismcross ilie snow, and from wlmin I bccninc arqunini..-ii here und wonder if these lirotiuwa The year is going, ict him go; wiith the following information. are nil sick at the same time, Ring out the false, ring in the true. The schooner 'i‘hr'ce Bells loft Nova when its rough, and if upon n long , mug. om fu,” Pride in place mm MUNI’ Sentinn Shores during the S'p~nl.~h ,~\nii~ri. trip, do they nil get lioninsielr on the The eww 8_,“n_d______n_, me s__iu__ _ can Wnr und run the _iilockiiilcs with pro- same days; und, anyway rrndcr, \\'l\ich is ,_ Rm; in the love or umm “ml _ight_ visions cle. ,You will notion a picture gf the worst- feeling, being sen sick or home- __ ‘Rmgm tha wm"_m_,D__c 6' éo~od_ _the 'l`hrce Belisnnd her entire crew of aipkl Thou therc's thc other side of if _ _ - live men n`car bow of vessel. The Simi/ When these five lads are away, which one I Ring. °"“" tha W°“t‘ the wie' ihevblh' ish Government captured |l,e_ does the futher and mother' and alan-rs The faithless coldness of i'h"mmBi Three Bells at Santiago, and the miss the most? \Vhich would you think? Ring °“l'»'l"g °“i' "W ”‘f’“"”f“l "hy"’°5' Canadian Gaptain fearing courtmaitinl The captain is in the middle of the group. Bm’ 'hm the fun" mi'"f"'el l“‘ . and being shot, jumped over-board and U0 3'0" "P9089 Slwll "» 'MNH “'0UlIl ` .i '~'x_a~i-. :ilu _-xi", ‘ Twilight and evening bell, w'aé drowned. For neufrly »a your tim happen as it mutiny on i;oa_iIi st;heIT_hree_ A d after than me dm-k vessel remained in Cuban waters and EEUU- \"ld¢!‘ Present 0°" ll H 0 us n v 1 _ _ And may there he no sadness of farewell her bottom becoming rotton, she had to hope that brotherly love may continue __ _ C1-cw of the Tiuce BC.]i5_ b d __ Vt'hg'n 1 embark, be docked and repaired. The Three Bells “ml th” “Dwi” “nd CNW may B sparc l ., _ _ _ living with their parents as follows:- Bessie Murray, Tens. Murray, Harriet Murray, Nettle Murray. Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for inc; And may tlicrc be no moaning of the 'Ar-wn W “Wd V than “'92 ton schoonenwhloh wne Decenmy lim, bear with me reader 5 1151.13 | H ` ' ~ . ongen ve brothers whose father and mother, Now m _ _ _ y story is done. I trust this bar Sounds rather pretty does'nt iti The very nnnic oi bells sets ones thoughts a."- guinu. At iliis season, we naturally think ol .~.h-igli bells, the snow, the pranc- nn; lioi-ses and the crisp frosty air. Others clouhllcss will bring to remembrance the dear little church near the old homestead, where they were christened or perhaps. married. the toll of the bell, of loved ones depart- ed, and, not even t-he Christmas Chimes, There are some that are reminded by loaded by Wright Bros.,vicmria, P. E. I. with 4,300 bushels of island potatoes for the Boston market. Now there does not seem to he anything wonderful or histor- ical about this circumstance; and yet fillow along untill explain. Havingl. -' - ' 1... . I hear of a Captain and entire crew being brothers? As you look at these due big strapping fellows taken in their working clothes on board their own ship, dou't you think that interesting enough, to take a picture of, and relate the_ circuni- _ have moreto tell you. Did you ever bale and hcar_ty, 'Lewis and Mrs. Murray, live at Port Iiichniond C. B. near the strait of C_anso.l Cn iz. Gouit Murray John Murray: retty name “Three Bells? " fora ship. “lldllilicff liti.le_ historical sketch will interest \Vhen I put out to sen. For though from out i-his llourne of time P . \Villinm Murray, Leslid Murray, Olonzd It 'ak`es \o`ne think of “Crossing the Bur" The il ood may bcnr mr- fnr, I t i"l0t f it to fat islnnders as much as it has the writer. l.l\l\lrrI\,Y. that beautiful 'poem by Lord Tennyson. hope romeo my i : ~e ~ -c, » - ' ~ »- ~-1.i_n.~. These brave ladshave »four sisters Do_y9u_l_il¢et_hes_elines __ _ _< \\benIh.\vc tiossu iv n _ 1-., . > _ AND ` oL§i1__GY_1_~4AN W ;;_11N1sT1§;u I _Quan iSLANDmKoRE.ANu `"i‘ Tlicfolloivlilgistekeu from the Hawaii tant oiiice with his government, and it llernld ami the Rev. J. W. Wadmnn re- - was on account of his ability as a diplomat icrreri to is n native of this Province. that he was selected for his present duties lion. S. li. Yoon, vice~minister of‘Mr. Wadrnan was fifteen years in Japan ioreigiinflnirs of Korea, and Rev. John engaged in missionary work and thor- oughly understands the Japanese lan- chnrch in llcnolulu, arrived overland from . guage. Ile has been in Honolulu only a few years and the Methodist church there is growing under his ministry. \\'. Wnilinnn, pastor of the Methodist ixmwiilinc on Tuesday having visited the plantations where Koreans are employed, and in some instances where they are not, l\l0lll.’ the roulc. The object of the visit is to lenrn tim conditions of the Koreans, of whom ilicri- are about 0,000 in the islands. “l ionnd them generally contentedf said Mr. Yoon to a representative of the llernlil, “especially so where a little con- siilerntlon is given the fact that these Wlucntly, ignorant of the laws and con- ditions. \\'ht-ro a little kindness is shown My the "'“i’l0Y0\`H, Rnd profanity eliminat- l{oru:ni,lln\rc ascertained is contented "ill ilivcs .sniisl|\ction." r Mr. Wnvlnnin is making his first visit to thisislnnd and, like Mr. Yoon, expresses innnrimirfiiniited wnn nu experience. _ llr.\'n\n\ is n linguist and can travel ‘l"’°“l “lhvivlicic without needing the lEl'\‘i<‘<‘.~l oi nn interpreter. As vico-nilnls- |"°f i°"\’li!l\ i\il`n.irs he holds an impor- ‘lahere is so much had in the best of us] A d so much good in the worst of us, That it hardly beliooves any of ui To talk about the rest of us.” _ BE Kmp. _When friends we’ve always counted true Betray the confidence we show; Wlien in our hour of need we find That to our interests they are blind, Eor they‘ve betrayed our sacred trust, We'll have revenge-We think we mustl What useless worry do we lind- Just stop and thihk, and then be kind. When we have used our utmost might Inbeing square and doing right, And are misjudged and oft misused And by the ones we trust abused, We fcel like giving up the race And moving od’ the earth in space. D0n't bc with foolish cares entwincd i_lknf»\\» iniNAn`n's Liriiniinvr wn lllrc I)l|\l\li|e.rin_ _ Jour: D. Bourlnnlnn. trench Village, lknow inNAnn°s 1.1N1MaN'r win “"0 Group. C J. F. OUNNINGHAM; _ ililclsliixicl. bl §“_°w Mlnlinns mNmnN'r ni l '""‘l"lY On eiirth. . N Jos, A. suow. 0i'Wl\y MQ' \ the an _ ,_ _I-i.-‘ ‘im ii...-air; m.,i,._ ,, _ Wi: axe busy but there . will be time for " ‘ to ..;2.‘::°.;‘.".t'.§i..*t‘"..:.°“: _ Y 1"' "NYS itil. Seb' our ""“P‘¢= ur Hillm- llll. ._& to lilIS MAN MEANS _ WHAT iili SAYS _...__- He Says Dodd’s Dyepepsla Tablets Cure Stomach Troubles and Gives Hia Reasons for Saying sc. "Yes, I menu what I say about Dcdd's Dyspepsia Tablets," says Henry A. Colea_ of St. Mary’s River, Guysboro Co., N. S. in a recent interview. “I lllld Bf»0“\8°l\ trouble for about live years. It 809 B0 bmi I was taken to my hed lDd_ the d°°W" -was nailed in. ue qounin t men the trouble however and I was suffering ver! bad, and not knowing what to do when my wiio said, ‘Lot us try Do~ c' _ ' ' him imagine himself a goose. This is no audayard wide can be made in sprihg summer, autumn or winter. Almost any one can make it with the aid of a fe\v_ _ ' simple lessons which can he learned at Phe 9°" is “°_w "mdy °° tuke _ms -_ - as excellent for farm purposes, and it will _ kéa wen even in summer time if ,Bm cud of each line. To impress this diiier- iavvay ina cool dark place, say in the dairy or potato cellar. ; from left to right, going over each line iu lessons on how to make arm pee ry, _ _ _tho common metre vane,/y ,D four “ne the left font onnstnke and the right foot stanzes, ilrst and third, secon an our “Beg warranted tojtngle Wm, the -down at starting with his left foot he should » stroke heavy andr the up-stro e g throughout In order to fix all these with his right °n the “'°““d my "Two" points in the young poet m n e - lawns plan has been found to work wen: The up and down motion and the soft and _ and sharpened at one ond. Select a level plot of ground in the hack yard, and dI;_ive these stakes in the soil each about six inches, making four rows about four Good serviceable farm poetry, all wool 1'* ."‘ .:-‘.*°3-3° .*°.“_~.°= 9°?-w? asks .""'.¢U\.° Gr; ." 9°~°.°° ilrst lesson This is to give him an idea | and limb. Iio_\i1»:k. ENDING N. T. A. MEETING homie oddsilells- Astromz and d\1f»\b1° ' P Annrnsr, Noveniiicr 21.-J. n. Lnmy Y I is h t is known as com of the paw' and me true poeticump' ‘Use and A. B. Lttcr, “ho hn\c been nu-mliers and should bring up with a Jerk at the any years, are nttcndini.: ilu- nnnunl ecting of that body in Ni-\\' York. P ence on his mind he should walk over the stakes he has set, starting from the ground Well, we started out to give a few easy _ _ I , of succession, step by step, always placing d d f th on theground. As he steps on the stake k 1| ht say “Ono” in u. low tone, and as he follows ' is , d th £01 in louder voice, and so on throughout. loud tones, the measured steps and _ spavined gait will give him a true concep-` tion of the measure and motion of poetry. _The emotion will come later. He should practise on the stakes for at least three hours daily. This will teach him to uroid mistakes in measure. accent or rhythm. -Make 28 stakes, each about a foot long feet apart, and set the stakes about four feet apart in the row, eight in the first lirlc, six inthe second line, eight in thc third and six in the'fnurtl\, in the follow- ing order: There can be no real poetry, without im- agination, and the young poet may now begin to cultivate his imagination. Lct '-'"“""__'"'f" """“` ` ' ' ` . _ _ _ . . _ ' » ' ‘°°'° *_* 4 ve`_ry great stretch of imagination. l3c» ,_- .» fs - » _~ f 6 v E R H A L F and beauty in such ri conception 'Tilt A ’ _‘that thcrey is something bucyndlt) sides there is n great deal uf rutal fitness gi A -3-u-nl and elevating in the thought, “I ani n ` , _me goose." Let the poet now go over the _ _ .~. ~. \_ ¢ i . _ . _ _ . pn, _ _ f EM‘lG>R~.A`Ns'Ii`A'S I » ~ ' - ' _ ` . sr _ __ _ _ ' " - ‘~ ' ¢ Q i' Q goose for instance, can swim and fly, and ' ' - wears a read -made suit of feathers, ; l it l I I _ _ __-_ _ _ _ i t to a it A visit; stakes agaimimaglning himself a goose, The Colonial Heralds ofthe Forties con- by having to travel hundreds of miie, determine to em gra e, p y ' ' J' ` 5 d h ld the be induced to establish and he will iind his thoughts naturally tain extensive advertisements selling out Bfwrngmnk, to , binge M__J`,,m|_,f¢~n~'_ ‘E __ u s ou y the attractions of Prince Edward Island- ,,],j,0s¢,_!,°¢,`||y_av°_{_,|°d_ _ S;_x_¢h,__,,‘,¢¢,.m_|§_l,__ 'themselves and families here, in prefer» taking shape somewhat as follows: _"th, granny of Norm Amedcm.. as it mmunehtlgp for we labéuu M _um ence ton foreign state, they will have the was then called, to the emigrant. One eulturiet. by a sure aiair __ ‘ ~ _ . with the signature °PWm- Doane. and piicqibr Sn `tm`rn'i-pna ,n-anim of me will l5°§°\°'fS “fm Bf‘t'~l1'E'"v*\‘°~ '. ‘ Iiongtony away; agent, after diluting on the location of the f,,,-my S,v_’9§ii,l,`|,‘1'1`¢`laBonrer réadiiyhredts l _ __ 9 _ _ _ Oh 1°; me loose, oh ict mc loose, Province, its soil, aid the value of the with. grghmypiept, t wake Icannot, cannot stay. and wonm mn ranged from im. to 25°. wm.;_‘Bu~Mh_;IWmé_mmh.E5,pg§;,it l -__ » Dlld Y°".k“°“' Y°“ °°“'d ' ' _ ,_ _., ,__ . _ _ _.__ . . _ _ D01' WN 1°' “'“'|°"“°” und' md W, £6 °lf¢l‘l,~l-l|f__°_\_\a`i°1_f__l§°_\!_° “UE” <> -; 5;: 3:5233; tgiif-2.1232: At this stage in order to bring his whole for improved farms, proceeds asfoiiovuz- d,¢,,,_-,',ij,.¢§, ,t§i}`¢yi;,|g§§“|'¢¢,>,,,m#§._ , » _, _ _ _ Y . - bam; [mo Muon the web 6__°___d over . T \,| my-» To the Emigrant, even though but a , -“ibn ~|,,,,;. Qu 3 U lysleeping? _Yu-u certainly f Y go . poddsDyspepsia__ n__e ___ . _ ,_ » ~ n _#_ __ _ ._ - 5 .._ __ _, _, = ¢an_ it |3 caned vap°_ thsnbove stanza a second time singing If on odlft flliwlt .Y°‘“‘ f°°d d°“ Slim" °"P|i*"°i‘v P*`“¢° Ed“'"d I°l°“d prmeiycqlnqumheltlii iiliihtlty oiintcgjjt, » ir‘C,._¢¢o|e,,e_ You ug 55mg thelnsoired words and accompanying his offers man advanta ee'-Firlt its ner- - ' ‘ i, / ' ' ~~’r ‘ - P - ’ ._ 3 ' ' _ 3° , . Withiliiii-4'* ,."_)";-.;¥X°“ ____°f"‘_f‘:`- » Q _Cresoiene in the vaporizer, _voice wlthanapping motion of the arms you ai prosperity, which is sufhoiently proved Pi-lh\¥,_E@.)"K*`l lfilllil l9fl0YY6niytiil¢i,esn ; _ light the lamp, and place and henna nail attempting to fly Other * - ' ' " 1 “HV , "”" J" - ~ ` ‘ < ` ' _ "‘ _ “Y "‘° *“°’°“° °* it' °’€_9°""*» md il* dura’ ,__y\»_l;,_l>y__¢2\1_3\;_i}_-,_~, 1' <4'-.T’ .v ,~ :'~.»_i - - - ___ ' "f l rfhumw °\"'- te' Ekédfn R}‘mf““'l "mp" ,, ,',P°F2§“‘|i°thl_?g °‘~i“a| t° fm' Wh‘\’1°Pmg _ verse by the b\`lil|\ol.lt should be worth all l 1°! . _ 'Th 'I h°“~ Whole 1°" l¥“'°am'“"‘i‘m '59 I0 t’ crgugf is S' cogg ' For-° 'the way from ten to iitcen cents a bushel ' ____ . ..l“<°d‘ fF°-‘".iii‘ t-hi’:'°'_“il°" 9' "‘° ‘°"' l1°"°°'.'i°l"»l=° °d'°“W¢°' \'°f°\'°'°\=“"\=f- ~ r°° ’ B" a ° er im" 'S ° the it mnteedw hee w n' md i throat and chest it is economic l 5” P ° - A ¥°°‘l PW* At oncs,m1 exxerilentisd £13? 5:5 iiimal "id lt’ th 3,305. i'l\ll‘th6l‘l- nted._'__b§ d0§li'lbl9. ,W0 AdVl\'f-l3°l‘» Wl\_° phuant’ '3afe_' i ` ntl to tbntlts qualitieaisforthe poet noun nom. v v Ia Mm, some to, e er. ith. the convent has spent twenty years i|i_.ti\e Island, ;y,,,,,¢~,,..,,_ ,,;,,;,,_,,,,_4,,,J`,,,_M",_,:_,_,__:_,,_,,r;!,;_._,_,z,_, ,,,,k,,1¢,,|,,,,,,,,,,,,,e"f,,,. about nw, y,,,,,.,,_ givingyroierencos and 'IRM '"7 _ _ ~. _ _ » _ _ '_ _ °"‘" 1- wmoson °‘°° °' "°"‘°'"°°°' ""“""’ "‘° ""“°“',“\*“l“ 5° “W ’°f°l¥ '°“t\\\° to invite &:°"~7,~f»;;'¢§_»'§\&_~,fl'§°,.;¢;;|;;i`;{q;g;;=.f;~§5wad, 'ofcourse no one .nomo undertake to no satisfaction tb know that their posterity I am a 300%’ I Am ,, ,,0,,,,e_ du Su ,Nadu J. - Now Miln»,'N,B. _expenses which aio loiiietimes Incnrred,_ mei, 1,,d|y|du,1.“|”v°|¢;°1y°¢|,¢|~ 5h;|i' ‘°°m° .Pow wwe he ts wand in Mud . Y ,,,1__-1 FO1iiHA\lEé-IEALDEEZRS i Bakerttncna and Chocolate 45 f. iq, Highest 1_5, ¢_/- 77.9 Awards _,, _____\‘§_ \l -'_' _mil v an America l n. ‘ I .- ABSULUTELY Registers-il U. S. i'ni_ ivilicc A perfect fond, liiglil uonrisliing, easily tligcstcl iittcd t o 1' c p 11 i 1‘ wzisicil strength. preserve licultli, prolong lilo. A now and handsomely illus- trated Recipe Book sent free WALTER BAKER Si ini. Lid. DORCHESTER. MASS. BRANCH HOUSE 88 St. Peter St., Montreal, Can. I E I _\_\l\_____ urodpe ___ i. ll i d .~‘.v..‘£ili. _v____k__.;_._,_. _.f____ ____f___ __,_, mme to Debtors \Vc lierchy notify all persons iml».i>ic-ii to us that we linrc an oiiicc-for n sliori to receive all amounts due and will lic pleased to have ri prompt sctilcnirut. We h_avc to thank those who responded so guickiy to our rc-<_]u_est for payment an to remind the s ow ones that wc intcud very soon to make use of thc County Court to assist us in colicvting:_. F. PERKINS Qt Co. 11-zylrw, 1‘,;l it ii kind'o poetry w a ' - _ _ mom meten f°u,._}|ne verse, also cuned 15 Plain 9'/m_liZi\5'!\W”Y Walking' P09tl"Y of the National '1`r0ttin;,f Association for `:;v eikhts and sixes. We speak of this variety 'ms “DS “nfl downs and starts. and st0DS» 2 ' ~..... ' ._i‘:\l( yr <.,;_ _ 1, "‘ _,` _~ ‘iifl-,=» ___ li) i. ._ =,_ iw.. ‘.5 _ i l _ _ _ N, _.i ah ,_ 1 »_». i.___/ r ,‘l»1 \,..‘ W;