I ee teens torah a CR my a “0 Te mee, — 7 pS mas) ST? 2 ‘ a oo ; hs. A | of eS} test ee + “4 | 4 ef) Se wt | 2g os, a A\ > aed | Se f 1 ¥ ay Pr *s) Bal Belz : S\ Doma BS? | ea tf Wa Belem Ae a =o ee op a SBS A w= <= ee — ae . - a — = ——- a <a —— . ° ieee i Sangeet 4 a eg SEES aaa “ fais is true Giberty, when Free-bor: Men, Aaving to advise thu Public, may speak free.””— Evxirmes, Sineiu Copies ‘Iwo Caars, Sree ee Maus ee ed >---- Vy Si Pi RS ' ca i sy vp vy ry - ie . is ee ‘ ted sy ‘ ste =i om - Oh 32 od Of bas “adem ieee V SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WHDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1883, ‘VOL BNO, 61. a tad ’ PA 7 : q | AM NM GEORGE TWEEDY, | amp ort Brom London and : Livg Sorrow onthe Sea. LETTERS Te THE EDITOR. . Jor 0 die > F pa aie There is sorrow on the sea; it cannot be cai * a on 1 Siz,—I hear the question asked daily ; “‘How long will his honor the Stipendiary ra ; I's ISHUING UOMPANY, ja E Th TE be VW i a «se ‘ ee ae : zg. Ca Cor WaTER PLE 6 Ube a ei A j cm allow the open and unrestricted violation of es. ss" bo A NB és gs CHARLGTTET OW, Pp, F. . ‘Latood on the shore of the beautiful sea, a | : | 1 , ¢ 23 r BBe s attin ®€ « he As tho Iillows were roaring wild and free; , ' veil . Pi tetend a Otary i wblic, &e. ié ' > oy 1S Be ‘mcr . | Oawa'd théy came with unfailing force, ? the Scott Act to continue.” Of course I ¥ "Suesunierton : ' , i - - Then ba kward they turaed ia their restless|#m not able to give the answer. There are, : OF FIC Es Weat Side ; cuurse; : Ever and ever they sounded their roar, Foa ning and dashing against the shore; however, but two conrses to pursue; either the paid officers of the law must do their daty, or a few private citizens must do it zen Street, Char- lottetowns meXt duor to Steveason’s Cin ee ““P Sammer Arrangement, 1883, - " < ry ef ? ' . et) iQ me 1% The tide must ebb, and the tide must flow, While the changing seasons come go. Still from the depths of that hiding store There are treasures tossed up along the shore! Tossed by the billows—then seized ayaia — Carried away by the rushing main of Thr -Examuygr, and oblige Oh! strangely glorious and utiful sea ! Sounding forever mysteriously, July 21, 1883. Why art thy billows still rolling on alts With their wild and sad dnd musical tone ’ ‘ aiid Why is there never repose for thee? . ies often have ~ obse neapaet- Why slumberest: thoa not, oh beautiful sear | 9° Youns ladies cnitivating the acquaint- ’ ance of strangers, whose character no one - - O60 | July 25, 1833.— dy wkly 6m Ever atid ever they rose and fell, farthem. Willi : o Advertising at most moderate rates. | — ater i eee | 2 «2 With heaving and sighing amd mighty swell; | j7 ae terrae tat ne aren Contracts may be .made for month}y,! > ER, 7) € N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new / AAd deep seemed ca}ling‘aloud te deep citizens are compelled to interfere b riviie , half-veariw of Searle’ advartiog | a - steamer ‘*‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, ‘Lest 'the mourting ‘waves should .dzep to Se ae eee ry ye : again Ko ee — ce ‘master, will ran as follows: — “sleep.” oD ha Sd Criiethin 7 ot 2 a a or am . nen ellis £ ‘Every Tuesday morning at four o'clock, wiil In summer and winter, by night and by day, a od certamly be done, and done ne ee Rit, s8 W. POMERG leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush ‘Chro’ clond and suashine holding their way; |£°°®- thousand @ year should certainly < ey AS re Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at| Oh ! whenb shall the ocean’s troubled breast make any man do his duty without fear or " oO D> z YER, | PA AS ARRIVED ON. THE ISLAND, | seven a. m., tor Charlottetown, calling at ahs =. Calmly and quietly sink into rest? : “fl nn = have been always taught that | RAL oaid can be consglted at the China Point and nowy. WBarves, eo Se Oh! eet onee the waves’ wild oa a wn 9 Mgentes to execute is where she will remain Over Bight “EDS CE Bi * 37s Sih c G : ‘on HievinN AN Gene 1 | herehs ” 7 3% FRI 8 = | Wednesday, will ieave Brash Wharf for ; And the mighty waters be hushed to peace? . Yours, etc., COMMISSION ant iblleld Mei ul aut : OSB i owe Bs i J USE Charlottetown, at seven a, m., calling at FALL : RIPS, iS83. “ : Tax Paver. ‘| MTT ee Seats ie It cannot be quict—itcanrot rest; ‘ . 3S Pies China Point and Halliday’s Wharcves, mics ie : | pues emabies ieiat : . August Ist, 1883, A FEW WEEKS. leaving Charlottetown at threo p. m., to The Past-Sailing arkentine ee eee eaving on ocean's breas ' | A Word of Advice. Sir,—Please insert the enclosed very sensible ‘‘word of advice” in the next issue ar return, remaining at Brash Wharf over July 20. m Ch’town, DEALER INP.E.1. PRODUCE, |... 289, WATER STREET, RIGHMOND —AND— St. John’s, Newfoundfand. | ‘ Capt. Ed { Grocery Store. Jap _ Edwar firm, will give t ete ee eee signments of I | nigh t. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- inn lottetown, at sever a. m., calling at China} . Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving) os | Charlottetown at three p.m, togetura, | <9 leaving Brush Wharf about six p.. m.., far’ Charlottetown. \R. RENDLULE, Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at four a. m., leaving Crapaud | a. m. for Charlottetown, seaibhie ee Will Sal irom London lottetown at three p. m. for Crapaud, “ER GMA,” 299 tons Register, SSppered and classed 9 Al in Wagtish Lloyds, A Reaper. Commander, Engtish, a member of the | he strictest attention to cone! tnnd prodnee, “ubscriber respectfully intimates to ifs Hi de A co P. E-Tsland vessels for and to charicr.| j his friends and the publie generally, that} —_ remaining there over night. (GN OR ABOUT THE 5TH SEPTEMBER, | @hen the ocean’a voice I seemed to hear, in their midst knew, need not-here be said oa “h 1 * be bas removed to the premises on Richmond Saturday, will leave Crapaud at seven a. m,/ 1% 4 _—oo Mouryfally, solemaly, sounding near, —but it is the same story told over and for Charlottctown, leaving Charlottetown | at one o'clock p. m. for Crapaud and re-| 4.550 | where he has ample actommodation for per-j turaing to Charlottetown from Crapaud | THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE ;Manent and transient boarders, Good | same evening. i Olivas P Cis’ er j | stabling ' FARES—Uabia, to and from Orwell and &é 53 | He will keep on hand a full line of Gro-, Wharves, 30 cents; ceek, 20 cent. Cabin,’ fae | Ceries, which he will sell at the lowest cash to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck 30 cents, '4 : 5 , anes. The patronage of the public respect-| Excursion Retura Tickets will be issued © 300 tons Regist 7 Puy’ jfully solicited, from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thursday | /°7¥, 4998 #egisser, to class 9 years Av] in GHNHRATL Commission Merchants SMMISsion bre alts, JOHN BOLGER ; evening at one first-class fare. Also, Excur-| Engtish Lloyds, j | Ch’town, June 22, 1883 | jion Return “Tickets willy be. isemed (h) igErewEirass, Commander ’ ° } ” ? 191 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ___ {Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare, | Will gait from Livergoal Ch’town, July 25, 1883. | | t | JOHN HUGHES, MARKET) t Wren + - = - > ij . > BOSTON, MASS.) | (2aw wkly 3m pres her pat era ABOUP 1st SEPPENRBER, ’ WANT to dispose of one doz. handsome, gui Walnut Parlor Suits, in French, Grecian, American and ‘Turkish Styles, from $49.00; jup. Also a lot of handsome *tudent’s and! Smoking Ct i a ne | airs. A nice variety of WW alnut | cy EDWARD T. RUSSEL & 60. ers. seyesn Toate Shas RCT AA Fancy Wool and Fine ‘Silk Work, @ UL Street, formerly occupied by the late Peter! July 30, 1 / ~| Doyle, next door to Fowle & Darrach’s, | eo . . " Like a wail sent up from the cavcs —— %* . : a Fraught with dark memories of hidden woe; i AR HU a & Co., Telling of loved ones buried there, Of the dying shriek, and the dying prayer; Telling of hearts sti watching in vain For those who'shall never come again; Of the father’s groan, the brother’s ery, And the mother’s specebless agony. Oh, no, the Ocean can never rest, With such secrets hidden wit.:in its breast; There is sorrow written upon the sea, And dark and stormy its waves must be; It-cannot be quiet, it cannot sleep, ‘That dark, réienthess and stormy deep. But a day will come, a blessed day, When earthly sorrow shall pass away, When the hour of anguish shall turn to peace, And even the roar of the waves shall cease. Then out from its deepest aud darkest bed Old ocean shall render up its dead, And freed from the weight of human woes, Shall qvietly sink in her last repose. No sorrow shall ever be written then'— On the depths of the sea or the ts of men; over again. We've seen girls toss their heads at the honest well meant attentions of manly fellows with good hearts, with whom they were raised, while if-an im pudent upstart from abroad only appeared on the scene, he would have many girls in the place angling for and trying to catch him. Is it any wonder, then, that so many thoughtless young ladies draw blanks in the matrimonial lottery. Be careful, or you may rue the 7 when you throw away honest anains an oe in its stead arrogant assumption mediverity. Get an honest, sober, industrious beau—if you have known him all your life, so much the better. Don’t k your happi- ness with a reckless es ” without brains or character. One foolish thought- less step may cost you a lifetime of chagrin, sorrow, and even worse. We say be care- ful, and stand by what you know is good.” DeSable Notes. LSTERY (ROSS Cartying freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac, Eggs and Produce a Specialty, April 26, 1883.—wkly tf if bet | i { For Freight or-passage, apply in London to ‘fee * £6) £3(\ John Pitcaien, & Sops, 16. Great Winchester | i Street, E.°C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., i @ 51 Soath John Street, cr here to the owners, Uph notice ‘ fat But heaven and earth renewed shine, GEITERAL ae PEAKE BROS. & CO. | sti “tothed in glory and light divine. DeSable is flourishi en a eee ee * GUVs! Then where shall the billows of ocean be? ” Ta eee Uormission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of| Fish and Produce of all kinds. ‘ June 22, 1883.—6m VicLEOD & MNCGRSON Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, SHOP ON KING STRERT, { Kin Cc (Near A. A. Baldwin’s Store.) au be seen at house any evening, cormer g and Great George Street. is = WM. E. HICKEY. § h’town, June 22, 1883. Special argains Worcostgr, 885 tons, Capt, Blankenshi _STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, NE of the abéve FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave (harlotietown for Bostou EVERY } Pp i, 1. Wi BAS ( th, Pai-— Br cris : Chitown, July ?5—2aw if a ; "QUEEN STREET. } i | all i New Corsets, in various.makes, Just opened, all sizes, in stock. Try the Dermatoid Corset, neyer breaks, . dul Ie Gone ! for in heaven shall be “no more sea 1” ‘Tis 2 bright and beautiful thing of earth, That cannot share in the sonl’s ** new birtb;” ‘Zas a life of murmur and tossing and spray, | And at resting-time it. must pass away. But, ch { thou glorious and beautifal sea, There is health snd joy and blessiig in thee; Solemnly, sweetly, 1 hear thy voice, Bidding me weep and yet rejoice, Weep for the loyed ones buried beneath, Rejoice in Him who has conquered death; Weep for the sorrowing and tempest tossed, Rejoice in Him who bas saved the lost ; Weep for the sin, and sorrow, and strife, And rejoice in the hepé of eternal life, July, 1583. Notes from New Perth. |trade j she is a good smart sailor. There is every appearance of a splendid crop with the exception of hay. a Potatoes are going to be a good crop. A great many men have left DeSable for the North West, and a good many women have come here from Boston on account of the hot weather. “3 be There was a great gathering at DeSable on Sunday the 22nd, Rev. John Goodwill preached a fine sermon. eBstt ' The schooner Hiiza Culit has been char- tered by Capt. Roderick McKinnot from Black Point.and has gone into the Capt, McKinnon is a smart man. Rustico Notes. e : . a —FOR THE — - rs : . os te SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, tt, 5 en ahaa Ww a As “ ceks & c at | On the evening of the 27th instant, in! The shrill rattle of mowing machines OFFICES : MONTH OF JULY PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest; = r ______ jaecordance with the announcement, a large|may be heard in all directions ; and farmers Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post and most pleasant trip to Boston, Accommo- and enthusiastic temperance meeting took|are gazing at the clouds. ; Office, Charlottetown, 1’, K. Island, ‘aamalii dations on both steamers are splendid. +ndw Black and Calérea Kia Gloves; place, which was attended by all classes, The members, of New Glasgow Division Merchanta’ Bank of Halifax Building, ,Snm-|* merside, P, E, Island. _ . J MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, Ads U. Sprague & G0. 8 moderate interest. Nei. MeLeop. W. AiO. Moaspy:| Nov. 24, °82.—pres her SULLIVAN & MAGHEILL, | ATTORNEYS -AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, July 6, 1983:—d 3 a & wkly 3i. Sign: Big Red Boot. a ist Whenites Bank? | wan ’ aS i Xt $4 sMdocupijas 7 wisi ie 1% 4 Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj PP. i. ISLAND pueam Navigation Coy. New Black Silks ‘and Satins, New Buitons and Trimmings. i” W. A... Weeks & Co, New Black, Cashmeves, in’ every, quality, Black Cords, Plack Crapes, irrespective of religious opihions, from the vicinity of New Perth and the Summerville and Roseneath settlements. The first to address the meeting was the Rev. R. Stevenson, vho, though on an old and well- understood subject, almost moved the audience to tears by picturing fo them the dire evils of intemperance as it afflicts the world atjthe present.time. Then followed the Rev. Father William Phelan, who was listened to with almost rapt attention, as he showed, in his mild and pleasing w No. 56, Sons of Temperance have resolyed to hold their,annual picnic as soon as the can make it convenient. They will ea in procession to Rustice Beach where they will partake of their dalnty repast and amnse themselves among the beds ‘of strata which forms the pic ne scenery ‘of their favorite resort, Various, athletic sports will be provided for the occasion. , The Seaside Hotel was recently thorough J ly renovated and provided with all indis- e 7 ; To erst’ Matin. ‘nial |}pensables for recreation. Pleasure seekers ty OY ess - Ril b ns and Mournivg Goods, ‘ the ¢reat superiority. of temperate c pensepics : mt = f £ : ¥ i oe © | in all offices of trust, as in ee banks and will find it to their advantage to patronize ne 7 Se f oe SRS Te ou WO SOLS Ss Sh Ae XO << Fe WAS 8 ois HAS 2D ‘a F cereceenmeneieppsaaresentseenarine nt aiaannnniaatnapieiiaseniiesasetsncsisilincgatie a nerevsncseditsenisemensonnimamensnenceniaiaineyy the railway and steamboat departments, this rural and secluded summer resort. ik es ehagas 43 ! | og Bae ‘i co s s : F as = ' i a Co 27 38 oCeLy. bane te Bis 24 ete., where so much responsibility rests} The mackerel fishing which is so exten- NOTARIES PUBLIC, — &e. ISessrrmts “a ife ms tdpeegs STEAMERS ST. “LEYWREN E ANB Ww. A Weeks & Ce with the managers. He ales incisted apon |sively carried on here has been very dis- OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great: | 23s es AE GFR ETE ROU ES PRINCESS OF WABES. ._ - ““”® | his Hearers to support all temperance move- | couraging up to the present time, as scarce- George Street, Charlottetown. | Aare PE SIS scien sotro 3) 7921.3 boo} ments and select temperance men as their}ly any mackerel bas been taken by the 2 WT OfE PROPRIETORS | - en enone riya representatives in Parliament. After an|hook. Stil our stout hearted fisherman do Gao Money to Loan, W. W. Scuurvan, Q. C. | Cuzstae B. Macnzi. Jan. 16, ’83 INSURANCE OFFICE, ee L, eaten tieaanaeaeen HE PERESCUIOR |) oe it ; z 2: GREENLEES © <\ -SROTHERS| : soe eR CE RECLLONOURE; $ ANGYLESMARE; eee _——- sie canine ae inane E STOBDY.! ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTIGAL SANITARY INSTITUTION » 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 SUMMER ARRANGEMENY, Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,i883, 7 NOVA SCOTIA. I Cotton Goods are cheap now. Bed Tickings, strong, at 10 cents, Bed Tickings, good, at 14 cents, Bed Ticking®, good, at 16 cents, * Bed Tickings, extra, at 20 to 25 eénts. unanimous vote of thanks was tendered the speakers and the chairman, the meeting adjourned. ° As regards school matters, we can spcak very favorably. During some time our school has been steadily advancing. For vhe last two years we secured the services not despair as they are aware that a very short visit of those piscatorial shoals on our shore would render the desired recompense for their labor, Mr. Churchill who has fitted out seines was handsomely rewarded by several dips of very large mackerel. One day last week his schooner took upwards of 4,200. It fs y Inenra nn {j 7 Repoer on the Loxne Hiexbasp WHISKEY: of a first-class teacher, Mr. William C. esd NSUTaHCG OMpany, “We bave visited the bottling stores.e!/ Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing) YY 4. Weeks & Co.'"** and the consequent progress made an ery _ < ae —- iM Ss SNGLAND Greenlges Brothers, and have selected/eyery Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and | on * in this school is remarkable. Seven of his hed bl, ns soil °. OS PAP SRS : OF ENG , from the vats, samples of their Lorne/ Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting | pupils passed the teachers’ examination, |“ >/He PP 0 b ‘APITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Highland Whisky, and have subjected | there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to, ~ Mee Oo >> 7” |of whom one obtained the King’s County The new schooner ‘Maggie A. Jewell, ’ ie i : hem to careful exemination and analysis. Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Frid ‘ holarshi d three of his present pupils} which was launched oa the 4th inst., sailed 4 the o carci € e| ottetow Monday, Wednesday Friday! __ i : 3 scholarship; an e upus ; in8t., 5 ] a mp ft The samples were very fragrant, mellow, | and Saturday, about 2 D. m., on arrival of W orsted Cloths and Tweeds, extra quality, are chndithtes for the coming August |on her firet voyage to day. She is a hand- Lameasiitre (isi GUE vUMpany and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all| Prain from Halifax. Strong Tweeds, for working cp tt ‘examination. The public school examina-|some schooner of nearly 80 tons, and is lal . bi the characteristics of pure sud well-} Leave Pictou manging fér Georgetown on| Strong Cotton Tweeds, for boys’ suits. tion, held in this school last month, was|fitted out with all modern improvements. CAPITAL, F IFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS matured Scotch Whisky” of the first Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. far superior to any that ever [I attended; She is owned by }. Rattenbury, Esq. , anc Insurance effected on all kinds of property quality.” Leave | Georgetown for » Pictou. Landing and since that event I have learned that|will be employed in connection with hiv 4 at current rates. Losses settled promptly ‘Arruvr Hr, ae a : every Friday morning, at5 a.m. ~ : the Inspector of Schools, Peter Curran, mercantile firm. | aad equitably. alisiaiie a kt seal ae Heuer, F.C. 8. F. 1 C. NEW BRUNSWICK. GANADA AND THE WwW. A. W eels & Co. Esg., has examined this echool e ae South Rustico, July 28th, 1883. JESBRIS2 ANUS, a <* : if it was entitled to the first class ran + ite rents N CONNOLLY yh : . A General Agents. 9 aaa, PEL UNITED STATES. ETT eR ____-_______________ | This was admitted, as ten of the pupils} A terrible disaster occurred on the Rome, . | a Se —— Pah 24. 1209, Leave Summerside every day (Sunday secured an average of sixty-one per cent./Watertown & Ogdensburg Railway, near ; - 7. Dh sal ; —— | oT —jexcepted) on arrive: of Train irom Char-} ga Please note, our Store will close, from! °™ the eubgogs required. Mr. West is|Cariton, N. Y., on the night of the 28th. _ouly a very young man, and if he continues| As the Thousand Islands’ train, which was JOHN N.AGEAGHERK, (Lat lialian Warehouse) FOR Royal Fire tnsurance Company, of) ingland, \GE N r DR. SMITH’S GERMAN WORM REMEDY has deen used by thousands ; ns, who universally endorse our $¥.8 clnicn “or it as a pleasant, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of [@ stomach and seat or pin worms from child ™ or adult. It is easy to take ; never fails ; ™ absolutely harmiess, and PREPARED BY THE TSMITH MEDICINE CO’Y, 45DLEURY ST., MONTREAL, requires no i ' ; lottetown, connecting at Shediae with Trains for each of the above-named places ; and at St. John, with steamers of the Interna- tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at 1 0’clock. Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train from 5t. Joln, tor Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlottetown, Also leave Sum- | this date at six p. m. W. A. Weeks & Co. JUST ARRIVED. to work so enthusiastically as he has in the past, there is nothing to prevent him from |beeoming one of the leading first class ‘teachers of the Island. A | Chief Usibepu’s reported apologetic speech to the English residents at Ulundi encourages the hope that he may avoid a \conflict with English interests associated running at high speed, neared Carlton, the engineer noticed a single car standing on the track before him. He at once put on the air brakes and reversed the lever of his engine, but before the speed of the train could be slackened, the engine dashed into the obstruction and in an instant all was a scene of wreck and confasion, and the air waa filled with the groans of dying and : London & cvrcashire Fire Insurance AND TROY, N.Y. werside for Chariot tetewa every Saturday —_— | with the reserve territory and John Dann. |jnjared. The engineer was fatally injured Company, of England, race, * ao eee ee —e — 100 br | l i Hertin lfhe refrains from invadimg the reserve} aod the fireman instantly killed. So far as : City of Loulou Pire Insurance Co., i Se | Y_. 3h Bee MS, a0, CW Ys | and Dunn's land, it is possible the English|ean be learned the car which caused the . At) x ; _ rT A tas ¥¥ © at ee | will acknowledge his rule. disaster was blown on the track from the 0} Ungland, tha bt a : ih, 1883. Secretary. Fourteen dead Charlottetown, M*y Come and see them, at branch by high winds. HAS LH EMOVED IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT | nama. hall ’ ; ‘*Father,” said an inquisitive boy, ‘‘what|bodies were taken out of the wreck. A His O ‘ce to his New Building, a? il all. etal Se eee IMPERIAL GROCERY STORE, is meaat by close relations ? “Close re- {later account states the number killed was Cor, Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. Ch’town, /'ec. 7, 82, Apothecaries ) > Ang. l—eo, wily. at the XAMINER JCR_ PRINTING ROOMS, cor, Water and Great George Street. * Ch'town, Jaly 21. lations, my son,” replied the father, ‘‘are relations who never give you a cent.” 22. The wounded, 12 in all, will probably recover.