me) ttt _ s , 72 VOL. XXVE (HARLOPTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JULY 19, 18%. NO, 29, y ° 2 | ' put so as not to interfere with the entrance pe ne } wew Wieid Arrangements. 4 Wu j ‘zi ¢ hi Ss pro ol “en uo b ; b ‘2 rl i ; MAILS. CLOSE. Dur. theccaturt. i by George WC, Cutter, of Coctog: { the stream some distance before they were| ‘If I hada bed,’ stammered Mr. Warland; | 'ailway many people on the Island gave . ve pa ac Ge ita ak Bess oak it eee ton, Kj able to cross it, The lantern threw a red | ashamed and vexed at his poverty, well | themselves a great deal of trouble «bout nowicn nist Uneviy Staves, dally 5.00a.m. | 10.00 Racanes 8 Dawe aioe yee tek ere, wake on the dark water, over which the | knowing that it was the curse he had drawn | Matters which they did not understand, } : MALY» wl a. ° OU p. Mm. me Sure Of ¥ r curd rein, . . i i j 2cessari 4.308. m. {Tuesday 10.00 p.m. | For I scorn the strength of your puy hands, | S0at glided heavily and sullenly, though | Spm himself, and that he too once had the | #24 over which they necessarily had no fi vova \ 2.30p.m. |Wednesday, 7 p.m. | | As a tempest scoms —_“" . now Mr. Warland emulated the vigorous | bread of affluence. coutrel. Since the opening of the line fer } )° | | : 430 . =. Friday 10.00 pm. |! + langt tas Thy onc led from sight strokes of the pole which was swayed by ‘Let us give them our bed, father,’ said traffic, they seem to be so overwhelmed ' e- -ms 8 day ». ™m. maay a couBliess nour, ° ° . . ; wi i ini iover a tREAT Brrrarn, via sf . daily, 5.00 a. m. oo At the childish boasts of haman might, the youthful arm of his son. He did not | Marcus, in a low voice, approaching close to with gratitude to the Dominion Govyern- / lay, 25th June [He SY Apo THE EXAMINER. POETRY. ete eee THE SONG OF STEAM. and every second Friday after, Supple . Monday, 28th Jane, and every second Monday after, — ences } The following fine poem, which Uncertain Pee ae 64 2.30 p.m. 4s Lea the pri MAR Pawer, 4.30 a. m WI ' J &. Mm. hen l saw an army upon the land 10.00 a. m. \ oat — ORRIN on enn te en Blackwood s timid, and cannot help it. man is willing to take us in for the night, of carriages, and seizing one pole, gave the other without speaking into his father’s /hand. The river had a strong, rapid curs rent, so that they were obliged to go up| him, for your sake.’ his father ; we can sleep upon the floor’ ‘Lam sorry to put you to incony: nience, speak, for he was angry and ashamed, yet in his anger and shame an exulting pride safe and manageable ; but [ know you are If this gentle- I shall certainly be under obligations to 2S Se ROO Re es To the Editor of the Argus. Six.—During the construction ef the ment for allowing them to use their own | preperty on any terms, that they are quite s ERS } matter fer Prince County wes : ee le 5.00 a. m. Se wig ee Sal : } : : asealil Si iaiter for Prince County west of Summerside—twice daily, ; 1.00 p. m. 10.00 p. m. en ie saan band ‘in his son was mingled. He was proud of | my fine boy, cried Mr. Bellamy ; but I thank | apathetic respecting some matters in which Dantixctox, Henren’s River, | ‘ ws ¥ Line, F ceaeeeere and Barrerr’s Cross—including mail Or waiting a Wwaywatd breese ; ‘the boy who dared to control his bratal| you very much for your obliging offer. I they have a deep interest. 1 ’ nese pirces—dnally, i cl A & So ¢ ) When I sat ha oasA ai * ° : a . a. i» , en ¢ ; isiae Biiecis. Gidea k. taeda gett aes 50 a.m. 10.00 p.m. . vt vs ? i anes mee i appetite, and save him momentarily from | know Mrs. Bellamy will not refuse it. When the trains first began to run in the iq ° ncimMaines ¢ é ‘ s vith the tor et he taintiv bore, a a { * ‘ . ‘ . . Served from taes s—daily, . , ‘ 8.00 a. m. 12.05 p.m. | As he turned at the tardy wheel, a yet deeper degradation. As he looked To be continued. spring, under the superintendence of Mr. 7 — I hs I ; “a dk . lay _ ann ee LD 2.30 Py We as | Or toiled at the weary oar! | upon his slight figure thrown back, stand~ EE Swinyard, that gentleman, probably, in | HiEAD O > PRTER S Bay and SOURIS LAST— Including ail matter for ¢ $ Ss rs C - ; > i. a aes i na : : ; whan . a tale } ty east and @erth of St, Peter’s—daily, : ee et ee esha m | Whon [measured the pantiog courser’s speed, | ing out in the glare of the lantern, while | BRUTAL MURDER ON BOARD Siti?! | order to give color to his ridiculous slanders : Beprgur, and all offices on the route between Charlottetown and Bedeque, Monday, Wednesday : ‘aii : ore na - oe =: | he pressed the pole with all his strength respecting the condition of the road, made : Wet das ' * Ss thev bore a law, @ king decreed, ° ° y ew . , . i imx< ; RNox as 2S i Pownat and Carney VaLiey, laily 7 ee Sie Pp. 5B. | Or the liaes of imumaaicees Sod lagainst the rushing water and thought | “ SS eS et the running time so slow, that it was im : “ON RIVER, UTHPORT, PO AL ana eRR ALLEY, Ganly, " " i : i a. m 3. z : 1 T could ba rake ited Rind x . ie —_—— . ni ae ee anv ; NON River Beioce, becease, OnweLt, Murray Harsor Sovran, and all offices en the South-; ae : A vias oe cuwteneeaiies yt | want hesnight have made of him, and what | (From the St. Joha Globe, July 3.5 petite to ted _ a — Sani ern Route, Taesday aad F riday; returning Wednesday and Saturday, . . ‘ } 7.00 a, ™. 3.00 pd. Mm. When J shouid be bonnd at the rashios keel \ his probable destiny now was, he could not | 4 brutal murder occurred yesteaday part of the line where « eacending — i tACKI ey Porxt, Cov RIEAD, Lirtee York, and all offices on that route, Monday and Thursday ;' | Or chained to the flying car. ' ' suppress a groan of remorse. aft board the ship ‘King Ceol prevailed, i returning Tuesday and Friday, . . . . : . ‘ j 7.00 a. m. 3.00 p. m. ie tae , oa : fa — eee 2 & Leo! | Mr. MeKechnie seeing the absuraity ot For? Avausrus, MonaGuan, and all offices on that route, Thursday i 6.00 F 7 Ha! ha! ha! they found me atiast ou are tired, father,’ ssid Marcus. | rie Cantai hich had sailed in the | ,,.: ; sreeneesmpenapanciepeseata si inathoaitieiiicneisenliclariiaeiaid ae ys ik rane 7.00 p. m. | They invited me forth at length, | ‘ But never mind,’ he added, im an encour. ¢, - oe yo : -” this arrangement, changed the time, but aa f : ‘ R And I rushed to my throne with a thuader bias : =} morning tor iverpool. The affair occurred > = o ite z ire forwarded from Summerside to Miscouche, Alberton, Port Hill and Tignish daily; to other principal points on that line | nd Jaughed in my iron streagth, Pore) aging tone,’ ‘ we shall soon be over, and we | when the veasel was near Briar Island, and unfortunately he has gone to the opposit : fuesday, Tuursday and Saturday; and te smaller offices, Tuesday and Friday. : Oh! then ye saw a Wonderous change ‘don’t have to tug as hard coming back.’ it t t t The outreme. 3 ite from Darlington to Rose Valley receive and despatch mails Tuesday and Friday. On the earth and ocean wide, One would have su ed that he wa _ ay a port. oe The running time of the steamboai ; from Hunter's River to North Rustico, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Where now my fiery armies range. i Ppos 3 | ship came to an anchor early this mornin . . < } iday, nesday and Friday. y her g ip y 3 : ee a ee See ae ‘, ie 1 ; oe No ep tide | the elder and st f | express from Summerside to Charlottetown, i ' 1) Hunter's River to Cavendish, &e., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, + Nor wait tor. wisd nor tte. | Sp aonee Se evenener OF Che teen, to nen off Patridge Island, aad between 8 and 9) li 49 miles i I if ) > ‘sunty Line to New London, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. : ' ‘ : ' | his inspiri : é “a distance of 49 miles in two hours and } itices on rou 1 Conny Line to Besmevnet 206 Hewson, Tuesday and Friday. , eee ae a aeckaan’ z Thee & 2 you mee o'clock Captain Berry came down to inform | oon minutes, or at the rate of nearly 22 Mails are forwarded from Head of St. Peter’s Bay and Souris East to all offices in the Eastern section of King’s County, everv | Ti it oe Se a ided tt ow me 8. opera ifs, wp tend,” ope Ae the authorities, The Chief of Police i - ; > Poesday and Frid S ore 7)" eel eee ne father, speaking for the first time since | gathered seven men—Sergts. Owens, Wat miles an hour, But there are 19 passenger esp a ok : ies ca . 1¢ world ! the world is mine! i seven men—Sergts. en ats Sa : al ) { ? tre forwarded from ( oe = idge a eniine “4 _ 56 every Tuesday and Friday, on arrival of the morning train from | The rivers the sun hath earliest blest, | the rebellious act of Marcus. ‘ Obliged to ae Hipwell, and Policeman Sala and 3 watering stations between these Marti \ reiurnuing to Cardigan ridge a o'clock, p- m. | Or those where his beams decline. i : : m4 si , ints, and the time lost by stop es Mails are forwarded from Montague Bridge to all ofives on the routes to Marray Harbor North and Brooklyn, &c., every Tuesday, | The giant streams of the queenly West, | - ented ont the « dog, im tho dasieest Briggs, Johnston and MeDonald, and with docs net average less thar : i ao ind Friday, returning same day. : ' | Or the Orient floods divine. night and the roughest winds, for anybody | Coroner Rigby, a Globe reporter, and others , ee a. ree = o Bes and everybody. I don’t mind it in the oe eae ae “": | which reduces the running time to | hour I ro it ! Reuistration must be posted at least half an hour before the time of closing the Mails bv which they are to be Phe ocean pales wherever I sweep | davti proceeded in the tug ‘ Dirigo ’ to the ship, and thirty minutes, and increases the speed forwarded Registration open from 8 o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. . : oo oe oe > lao rs Bat whee the Maneene Anes ae Which was at anchor about three miles between statio isi “ than $2 i 1 ) ers s i 1 letter boxes on Steamers ‘ j > P are _ And monsters of the briny Geep | bls : ‘ he sta ns to more ran 32 es an ; c yrrespondet New? a and naa ears ee mn Caan rd Halifax | ; Cower trembling at my voice. ne nee ae looks | outside the Island. The partionians of the | hour. This rate of speed may be perfectly | ndland, daa est Indies will be forwarded to Halifax by each mail. I carry the wealth and ore of earth, like ink beneath us, [ feel as if I was OD | crime are about as fellows: Ao’clock) | —— *! ae "F se “| _- The thought of God-like mind ; the gloomy Styx.’ | yesterday forenoon, the pilot (Cline) and safe as longas the track is kept in good ALMANAC FOR JULY, 1875 NS i MRLLANEOUS The wind lags after my going fort, <t ie? . : oe order, but itis greater than the business of 4 ALMANAG t Ub JULI, 1879, INSURANCE, MISCELLANEOUS. Che lightaing is left behind. ___’ Tlike it better in the night, father ; it | crew goton board the ship. The men went | 7, ca sini slid meaee, Sania i NS CHANGES. - Se ee ee ie c ! ! __ |is so much more exciting. I don’t care | to work cleaving decks. The ry POE i 7 — Be Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, having paid a flying | in aoe darksome dopthe of the fathomless mine, how dark it ie; we can turn the beat inte accident, should the track or roiling stock j _— 7. = ys 1 noe IMA FeIIN visit to Paris and other places of note on encasmarae ae ie sun's decline ia comet, and wit out a long red streame Saami cham | nat bo pesthetiy senintaines. i Firs: O he ~ 6h ote ee INSURANCE COMPANY ol wre jaa Continent, has returned to Or the dawn of the glociane day ; | that lootes dly enough ae it 7 as are nearly all crews leaving port but = phe track-masters, | believe, are both : . ee eer en eee ‘ sand, bring earth's glittering jewels u ' gran . i . ‘ i ' a > Wr The Ameri Rifle T ras banqueted From the hidden caves below, . ‘for the wind, the stronger the better. I — eee oe ae — - right. | first rate men, but on a new line many of bi Fall M im., a.m., N.W., oF ae Belfast, Suiaihaed cee tea . ie And I make the tountaio’s granite cup | Sasa nk ale in iis tee “ee ; ; | They must have had liquor with tiem, for} the section men are necessarily inex- ' , _— : saving for Glas- Vith a erystal gush o’ , e r after us, ime passed beca i is : " of tra Qua Day, th., 27m., p. m., N.W., PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | gow. The team will not engage in a match se ee ' sounds like music to me earch et ; eee ne saaiaaet “sens | perienced. ‘The consequences of sny " er with the picked eight from the United | |'ow the bellows, Lforge the steel, Peas i teoend . ran, father, | cated. The ship had eighteen men, ber | defect in the track, or of a broken wheel or - ——____-_— BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Kingdom at Wimbledon, but the members | , {0 all the shops of a | Here we are, and here is & carriage waiting | sides the officers and steward, and ef these | axle, would be most disastrous toa train a ' " 1 7% ; ammer the ore 3 e whee ice : : ! : : 4 D-DAY ” OOF | BIGH PAY s Ronent LoNGwortH, Esq.. President, | Will enter for the Albert cup and others | © ‘Where my arms popes ie, : for us sure enough. sixteen were under the ivfluence of liquor. | pyyning | 2en 30 and 40 miles an hour | ‘ coy ’ ’ | here my arms of streagth are made :; ‘ “ee ‘ | runnivg between 60 an J miies an hour, Mi sets jwater len’th YUNCAN Open to all matches g Ti h ding a j 5 sets jw len Hon. Jas. Duncan, P | | mauage the furaace, the mill, the mint, ne rough grinding sound of the beat; About half«past 2 o'clock the crew began! phe gir: f th ad on which it was ; -— “= nha Mt &@ a ee oe Hon. L. C. OWEN, SMUGGLING A PROFEssION.—‘ Our high tas| . | carry, I spin, 1 weave, upon the gravelly bank, and a sudden jerk tg fight @ themselves, and a fearful | neqeamneennes amoapeinis ee " 1T 41874946 51. 9 30 15 31 Hon. A. A. McBonatp, riff,’ says ‘the New York ‘Herald ‘has suc | And all my doiogs I put in print which threw Mr Warland from his feet | : ee ees ee speed of cix miles an hour would a ‘ ‘ 4 , ‘ v7 0 © e wo. ‘ » * . one * ’ — § rs ce ae “lay - ‘ . ? ix e 5 " shie . > s j @ F 19 49| & 9 10 23 30 aon J. oe Por, : ceeded in elevating smuggling into a pro- On every Saturday eve. Latebtel Sibns chen’: alt ‘br. A beagreen — — a _—s be unattainable, has now been sufficiently F 4 Saturday ly is o 9 11 IG 29 ae yey Esq., fession of some importance. It might not, | I've no muscles to weary, no breath to decay, f ¥ suid * wi “_ & VIOT&~ Mr. Rubert Robertson, say3 that 7 all his vindicated, and it is to be hoped the speed ‘ Sand m6 » 52, 11 56 2 Risks taken duily a. Seale office, corner however, prove quite so profitable were the | _ No bones to be laid on the sheif, tidn, gave notice to the occupant’s of the ‘time at sea he never saw such fighting. will be reduced before any aecident § T ws 23 47 1 ‘5 "i 36 27 Great George and Lower Water Streets men charged with the collection of the res os : em a ok chem a canna: Hip Cin Setry ns :Somily See Caos Sse: este Grdin, Sige Soeey happens 6 Tuesday 22 7 ) 45 ’ 36 26 : 4 eu . > ali ae ated eae Viile | manage the world myself. Pr ' " ae ‘ 8s. | 7 Wedu's ly 22 47) 1) 2 1 16 25 | ¥. . HALES, Secrretay. “——e only ” little bit honester. | Bat harness me dowa with your iron bands, to cross. M The horses came slowly, and lifted, and blocks were thrown scout deck A mutter which is giving very just cause ‘| a Thereday a ts of aS 93. «Ch’town, March 22, 1875—1y The speed of trains in Germany is given | : wih your curb ~ rein, win tightly reined down the steep bank, and/in a very dangerous way (ne fellow, for complaint is that ieee mf ‘ads anata ; i * . oF % 2 oe as * ee ot 0 scorn the st gy ° ds . - us g s f s are s ; 7 : = a = : pod 28 eee eee oF ed Ger ts a eadiian — : Greatest | “a et — : ov sag van stepped with thundering hoofs on the wet | named McNutt attempted to cut a comrade, claes tickets issued. Second clases care Pday ~ 6 9 38 2 22 speec 10ur including stops for ex press ' ee eo i “ ” getasilaeat eee — 7 L Sunday 23; 46M 4 16 20 ST. LAWRENCE and fast trains, 34 miles ; for siisieng ten oe Pension coe tcc and was only prevented by the mate kick~ ) Were provided with a view of accommodat~ / lz Monday 26 5 ) 5 if i 75 ; o. mm f Tow . Tes i ° . i lz . ’ 26, 4 6 519 18 Mi age trains, 25, Slowest speed were for exs | LITERATURE. npr” ia stigma ing him at the moment. He made an- ing those whose means will not allow them i a te iy : 1 “ 6 26 “ arine nsurance 0 " — and fast trains 21 — tog hour ; | wan wee te te ete eee ¢ ee . and lady were in the carriage, | other attempt, and was struck and knocked to travel at first class rates, and they should i Wedasd’y 28 4 49, 78 5 ordinary passenger trains 16 miles. Aver-| “ M J ‘and the lady leaned on th : : ; i be : He 15 Phursday | 29 43 120, 8 26 14 oF age auakou se for express and fast | MARCUS WARLAND ; - : 1 : “e f : ae. mrt eo fually struck the man on the | ye used for that purpose. By the prevail~ ; 16 Frid yo] 43) 168] 918] 18], Pee piereeT fer dip lesion 2 miles; koe ortiony pemengiel|)» ener roND- moan SPRING. \enwcmiemenes ua Mua TL Oe ee ee > ee ee 7 i Saturday 31/40 is J 88 9) * lerains, 21 miles. (OR, THE LONG MOSS NPRING. | She was wrapped up daintily in rich shawls, | of the blade no harm was done. McNutt! traffic driven from the railway, but y t S Sunday v2 89 47 G 37 7 . ° | . i ; . ’ ; 4 "_ f i9 Monday 33) 39 4 a4 11 16 ¢ | Authorized Capital, ee $300,000. Fara Curiosiry.—We learn that Richard | CHAPTER l. e a aaiiieean, ts oe ae next jumped on the forecastle, and people who have aright to the accommos it 20 fuesday 34 33; 6 7 11 54 4 Subscribed Capital - - 143,950, | Hammond, of West Albany, the otherday| : : 6 . i BRANDISHING HIS KNIFE dation are deprived of its benefits. In the t 21'Wedn'sd’'y' 35' $71 718A 28 2{ . while engaged in gathering potato bugs! “ Z/ere beautiful and bright he stood— {a young black girl too on the front seat, | b “pring gor ; Letiaaieis Diniieintn’ «db ‘ 22 Thursday 36 36 83) 1 2 0| eee from his vines, out of curiosity to see the) As born to rule the storm ; but her dark outline was scarcely distin | pens tae eee! SAO ee win caronpe te £e S Frislsy 87; 35 9 45 1 41/54 5s} BOARD OF DIRECTORS: inner works of these pests, cut several of | A creature of heroic blood, | guisable einté tid dest shadows of ulahé | wand after him with a handspike, and he | mutation tickets is established by which am a4 i \ 8; &4 ? 58, 2 22 = ArcninaLp Kennepy, President. ‘them in two. While whittling with the A proud, though childlike form. Wiiin tha Beek Wes shoud ‘hetton ad jin turn was attacked by another of the those who use thé railway constantly are : -? naa e $2 6-3 44) _ . . | ; : ven tnetlae =MAN , ‘ i . a ™ 7 / 26 Monday +0 1 33 1 . 52 | Joun F. Ropertson, in knife a short time afterwards he cut HEMans. as ines: Wik Ghete bs ie. ee. 'erew. So the fighing went on. The offi- | enabled to travel at reduced rete. Here / 27 Tuesda $2 ; a Bae 49 | ee rs tly be? which began rene rene ee | ‘Hark!’ exelaimed \ir. Warland, rising i , Uilketewscidl ee a , cers were doing all in their power, at the }no euch tickets are iseued. be 28 Wedu’sd’y 43 2 20 73 47 “pps ges ly | Se Sennen Seren Sher SNOWST CENA |e, his chair, and walking with an un. | 9 stop backward and forward, much to | isk of their li i o. le of Prince Edwar 4 : : é | RaLtru B. P. ane j irom ht 1air, 8 me ., | tisk of their lives, to quell the disturbance The people of Prince Edward Island 20 Thursday | 41) : al a of 44 Rarru B. PRAKE, of decay. Our informant told us that re~ | ; the alarm of the lady. Lifting her languid { : 1 ’ ae pany ‘ 30 Friday asi oc 6 6 8 & 42 THOMAS Morris, | ports up to Tuesday night, the 15th instant, | steady step to the door, which he opened sasiitl Witila bikk naallaedts dieatitie ‘da te i but it was not until the tragic occurrence ‘having built the railway with their own it $1 Saturday |4 467 26 7 46 10 13114 40] GrorcE Dz. Loxowortn. were very unfavorable ; that Mr. Ham- | with a shaking hand, ‘Hark! there is ‘ated ee § of the ov | took place that peace was restored, John | money, for their own accommodation, have .B eo . ooo Risks taken daily at their office, Exchange mond had become delirious, and fears were | some one shouting from the opposite bank sisted Upon Zetuing oul © © Carriage. Yealch, th ly killed, was < a right to these privileges, and they should ey ~ | Building. entertained that the poison would prove | op . : ‘ There is no danger Isabel,’ said her hus- | » the man who was killed, was an | right to those j ’ } ITLINE Ss CARDS REDERICK W rer x Ly ee oom | ofthe river. Light the lantern, Mareus. nie a : , | Austrian, and was better known as © John | demavd them. Bee SLNESS IAD S. oo F “7 “ W. HYNDMAN, fatal.— Lake City Leader. Ouick. I What Saini | band. ‘Keep quiet and do not expose | jeff Fj | : ; ‘ ‘h’town, March 22, 1875.—1 Secretary. | Qluick say. 2at are you standing In ae ‘ | deffry.’ ta mf ; st i by giving the above a plece in your next . See ‘ ; a. ce 5 ™ | yourself to taking cold by this needless | : ppears that he had lost a por ee ee itt vy [LLI AM ODD, Comssstission lerchant and AUCTIONEER QUEEN SQUARE, IARLOTPETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. CARVELL BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Commission Merchants, AND GENERAL AGENTS. Charlottetown, P, EB, I. F. M. CAMPBELL. @Qeneral Yierechant. COMMISSION AGENT, | ATVCTIONE LRA BRORER' TRINITY CORVER, GEORGETOWN, P, BLL AGENT FOR TUE fe Insuranee Co. | =| saen Se atray aw ek Wve wit ve A ~ Standara He} A, 2675. 19 HASZARD BROS., FIRE INSURANCE ! IMPERIAL Fire [nsurance Company OF LONDON, Subseribed & Invested Capital, £1.965,000 Stg. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, A Cuarmep Lire.—A German, engaged in at iio ® Wien’ ; collecting and shipping bones, while in pur- | ee — ere in " me 0 ae suit of his occupation the other afternoon, | Me Wubng here all night.’ afew miles from Buffalo, on the Kansas; Snatching the lantern from the hands of Pacific, was attacked by a small party of his son, he seized the tongs and tried to aieiidint ee es — bring the glaring coal in contact with the steady fusilade ; but although they were ick; thirteen bullet holes in his hat and clothes, | in strong gusts upon it, and produced a he escaped without a scratch to his skin. bright flame his wavering hand was un- ang pe ape eng pe woe yp a able to carry it through the open door of ed off some of his lead in their bodies. He | the lantern. Setting down the tongs, or walking, except long enough | rther throwing them upon the hearth, he five miles.— Denver News. | his son, who immediately lighted it, closed Caw Insects bk Drownep ?—As an instance ¢he door, and took down his cap from the how long some insects may retain life when |...) ‘What are you going to do with your immersed in a fluid, it has been discovered | asked Mr. Warland. OF BROOKLYN, N.Y. Cash Assets, - - - $2,015,383.84.' The above Offices being of UNDOUBT- ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security and Prompt Payment of Losses. DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for One, Two, or Three Years on SPE- CIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS by a very ingenious and accurate gentleman | that, being present at the opening of a) cap sir?’ eae wine oe orm a _ +Going with you, sir, firmly, but res roug rom Virginia to London, three} a (ce : Ries were found it c. fle immediately ob- specttully, answered the boy. served that they hada fair opportunity of ‘A nd what good are you going todo me, | trying the truth of the common epinion | 1 want to know? The night is as dark as thata fly cannot be drowned, and desired | the company te lay the flies in the sun, the | day being very warm. The flies were ac- | cordingly laid on a china plate, and in less | than an hour tock wing. M.de Reaumer kept bees under water nine hours, and all of them came to life wolves * ‘That's the reason { want to go with you It is not the first time I have been out with you when it is dark as it is now.’ ‘True, true,’ said the father, rubbing his , forehead with his hands; but if Katy wakes sir. Tre Hirep Girt Perrorms A DENTAL OPE- .| horses went back still farther, though the | but though he blew his hot breath | never stopped to fire, kept up this sort of « fight for swang his lantern back into the hands of | ‘pitch and the wind howling like » pack of { tion of his clothes, and that he had accused | some of the men of being the thieves. This caused the others to be down on him. driver s i ad, wi : year mene eae contre | In the middte of the general fight no was 6 : $ 6 é ~~ | attacked on all sides, One threw a block ility, the lady j i -| : ie hat ; et ee a . —_ yor sere | at him others vindictively handled knives oe ’ and handspikes, fe suff-red consider- followed, and taking one of the blankets | : ' | ably at t threw it on the bottom of the boat for her | wo a ee “— in . ue yg stand nd gether her shawl veut |S s ost ati Gendt ee, oa ey ee , | There about ten men followed him, and the her, which the strong winds were filling like | Gght wes continued in the f ia eee i mate and boatswain went in and endea- | + Look! husband,’ she whispered, ‘look | yored to stop the row. They took away (at that boy—what a beautiful fuce and | several of the knives and handspikes, and figure be has !” Marcus was standing, with | were enabled to partially restore order. his right hand grasping the long pole, by | Yealch was in the house at this time, and which he was propelling the boat, while | wa, apparently ail right. About | alarm.’ Buteven while he was speaking the three were blowing over his temples. The biaze | oq, ‘The mate was then informed by the of the lantern fell full upon him, and light~ | poatswain that 2 man had been stabbed in ed him up with » pale giory, while the thick | the forecastle, and on going forward the shadows all settled behind him, ina kind | officer found the statement too trne—for of ricb, Rembrandt background. Though | yeaich lay in his bunk he had been recklessly, fearlessly exposed | to the sun and wind, regardless of their | bronzing influence, his cheek and brow were ‘as fair as a girl’s; and his fair hair too, long and curling, floated back from his forehead, | BREATHING Hie Last, A sickening sight met his gaze. The murderer had left his knife sticking in the last wound he had made, under the left with his left he pushed back the locks that o'clock the disturbance seemed to be end | | issve you will much oblige, Yonr ohd’t servant, James ©. Porn, Ravenwood, July 10, 1875. j — WISCELLANEOUS, Mr. John Stuart Mill's correspondence shortly to be published, will, it is stated, contain many expressions of Mr. Mill's personal feelings with respeet to books and men, and especially religion, The American book trade was remarkably rosperous last year. The total export rom the Uuited States is valued at $584,- 950, $95,688 worth of American book« was exported to England ; $26,515 to Uer- many ; $7,515 to France ; 377,089 to Col- umbia ; $52,221 to Brazii ; $22,821 ; to the Argentine Republic; $25,779 to Cuba ; | $16,207 to Mexico; 414.268 to Anstralia. $3,758 to China; $4,627 to the Sandwich Islands ; 32,664, to Japan ; and 138,189 te Canada. Other countries, European and Asiatic purchased books in quantities vary~ ing from $8,000 to $100. It will be seen ' that Canada was by fer the largest buyer. Cuniovs Cask or Porsoxixnc.—A_ strange case of poisoning is reported from Stettin, A gentleman had bought a hat in a shop there, and after having wore it one o i two days, was troubled with unbearable TRE TT 2 Se aE i o - - Se Stag eae a a , TERMS. rATION.—A hired girl shouid be ingeni | “3 er . : : se: eye. The blade was sunk three inches , headache; at the same time little ulcers Con mis OL Hite) chants Wy Anciionegrs FENTON T NEWBERY One of Gees ta the shaahis of a Wan stesek - we be frightened st finding heel ohh s wis ee if 1 were into the cheek, and the mate had to uss formed upon his forehead, his eyes were a ’ RUT Be - ’ | family, Danbury, discovered an unique way “°°: born to sport with the river breeze that 0/ .,.iderable force to pull it out. As the , inflamed, and the whole of the upper part FORWARDING, MANUFACTURERS _ AGENT. extracting teeth. She suffered nearly a ‘She never wakes, father; and if she! often wantoned with its profusion, His knife was drawn out, Yealch trembled | Of his head was much swollen. It was evi- : I. , ’ Jan. 18, 1874 ly _ whole week with an aching tooth but had does Aunt Miily will hear her from the | eyes were of aclear, deep, cerulean blue, slight) cal iaed ‘dent that these symtoms were caused by a Gener 1 Scents ee oe the et oe ne * ee _ | kitehen, and come to her directly.’ | with very dark lashes, and his finely formed aren Slates atin shai _ repay ate pg ny sel dee ny Cf we ie t za - wh , * ! = 0 AS { ’ i : : used . : as we ei _ ca 7 BET ° THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON: foons Bar bo look for Siete, snd.she finally ‘Poor thing!’ cried the father in a softer | eyebrows were also of a much darker hue; 4. sanded that the vessel be put Noe ay and | the inside of the bat was coloured with a pb ege pce Boe AND CLOBE ‘hit upon a plan. With a piece of stout tone, looking down upon a pale-cheeked, | than his hair. His mouth, beautiful as the | 1.:. was done accordingly. | poisonous aniline dye, It appears that : « Merchants Bank. ' , twine she made a loop, which she put about dark haired little girl of about eight years Apollo Belvidere’s, had also the slightly : | Inflammation i Nearer, aoe, ome dye He Ghasisttetown, - -~ - - P. EB U. | it COMPANY wor hong 3 ok ek Baia taneetio the "back old, fast asleep in a low cotabed in the scornful expreseson that curls the parted BESIDES THE WOUND is ae wpe dae ee ; Ht . ¥ &ZARD ORACE - IP. igi F ’ » the epcuua ce ee . bl ; : oi tt Lenten S, : " } r. j seaeon ; Me 1 7. | J. E. Haszanp, | i mr Haszarr | : | | | doce. The othae aul af the twine she fan | DAK part of the room. Poor thing ! lip of the young divinity. He certainly was under the = Yealch also - ae the sporteman is especially exercised ++? oe et aa. tened to the knob of the closed door. Then | repeated he, stooping over and kissing her, | @ very remarkable-looking boy for a ferry- | in the right reast—two weu eas. tong a upon the finny tribe, it may be useful to }~ eee ‘ ae F L - took a ie = 5 er ae | what has she ever done that she should be | man’s son, and the lady forgot her alarm ae goa made pogo It is very likely as va ee ~ a Messrs. Greenshicids, Bon & V0. Montreal, | IRE AND IFE oe eee one Sack. en sh@ | cursed too ? ’ while gazing upon him, and the gentleman | that Yealeh received these two stabs dure | recent lecture Delore bie Massachusentts ’ > 2 endie iebe | Z e . ty fiv { s , rs : . 7 . i Messrs. W. & R. Brodie, Quebec, p had acquired a slope of about forty-five de | ‘Father, they are shouting again louder | his fears for the lady. He was struck with | ing the row in the forecastle, and that Board of Agriculture. The lecturer said | Messrs. J. S. Farlow & Co., Boston, Henry Lawson, Esq., Halifax, N. 5. Hon. Daniel Davies, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _—— Invested Fands, 1st Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,556 Deposited with Receiver Gener- grees the soap suddenly took hold, and she came down on the floor with such force as to ‘nock a pair of ten dollar vases from a than ever,’ said the boy. better start ? ‘Hadn't we having crawled into his bunk he was again the mind, the spirit that breathed from that approached and stabbed in the face. boyish face—she with the striking beauty ‘ Various modes of killing fish are practised. ' The Dutch destroy life by making a slight longtidunal incision under the tail with a sharp ivstrument, On the Rhine they kill jt ian nt Aiton nama Betta May 3, 1875. mantle up stairs. And there she sat,reach<| « y i , fits li ts—both with the contrast he ; ene al of Canada, 162,800 | ; Sat, reac | *Yes—wait one moment.’ He opened | its lineamen t pe , WHO COMMITTED THE DEED oe ; i NOTICE m0 CHIPROILDERS Other Investments in Dominion wile toons Thuis tuetetence afrighted e_ | the door of a small cupboard in the darkest | presented to the rude occupation in which i, 4 question which has been answered by ve Taek ns aa ae . ‘ of Canada, wer fending tooth dangled from a string against corner of the apartment, and taking outa he was engaged. The boy caught their ear- the Coroner's Jury in the following words ‘ striking them a quick, sharp blow with a UST RECEIVED. by the Subscribers, ’ slarge lot of Manilla Rope, all sizes, which will be sold at a sinali advance on cost. MacDONALD & OWEN. June 21, 18 “NOW OPEN | “International Hotel,” Cenira!l Street, Summerside, P. E. Isard. wish to inform the public that I have e hest as well as +? now opened one of t! one of the most commeodi« u Hotels on this Isiand. I am prepared to a -ommodaie the traveling public with a first-class table, sleeping apartments. and «ood stabling, sheds, ac.. where their horses will be tho- roughly attended to, Also, in connection W ith the Honse, are FAIR RATES. Prompt & Liberal Settlements. Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- vate Residences, Household Furniture and Farm Proyerties, for One, Three or more years, At Reduced Rates, Otflee—Great George Street, Charlotte town, P. E. I. R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent Ch’town, July 27, 1874.—6m COAL. COAL. A quantity of Pictou & Sydney Large Coal. on hand. and for sale at KOUGHAN’S SCALES. the door. Wasuinoton’s Persona Appearance.—It isa remarkable fact that Washington's personal appearance, although well known to so many, has but rarely, if ever been | described by his historians. Even in Irv- ing’s ‘Life there is nothing satisfactory on this point. The Journal of Commerce having been written to on the subject has given the following description gathered from Various sources: ‘Washington was six feet two inches in height, witha very erect, robust, stalwart frame. He had a fine breadth of chest, long, well shaped, and very strong arms; a broad, large hand with a grasp like a visce, and very straight, well- rounded lower limbs. He had a large, head, set on a strong full neck, with a com- | manding carriage. His hair was brown, or dark auburn, bis eyes a grayish blue, set _ a far apart, and his complexion ruddy, or | into the fire. florid. fluid in a glass. his lips when Marcus stepped quickly up, now. if you do, and the wind is so strong.’ ‘Let me alone boy, | you to prevent me? Let me alone, I say.’ ‘ Please, father. It’s wrong. know what you are doing. shall not drink that before you start.’ than he had ever met with before and that | the upper part of his nose was broader and | fuller. All of his features were indicative | upward, black bottle began to pour a light colored lle was just putting it to and laying his hand on his arm, exclaimed, ‘No, father, you must not drink that You cannot ferry the boat steadily What right have You don't You just now said she was cursed— you know you did— 'and yet you are gomg——Nay father, you The resolute boy snatched the glass from his father’s hand and dashed the contents A sudden illuminating blaze Stuart, who painted him declares | flashed throug the room, as suddenly pros that the sockets of his eyes were larger ducing a pale blue flame, curling slenderly Then, darting through the door, he waved his lantern in the air, and gave nest gaze, and turning with a quick, deep blush, he again bent over the pole, which began todip in a deeper, stronger currant. When they reached the opposite bank, the lady and gentleman held a low conversation, and then the gentleman, turning courteous- ly to Mr. Warland, asked him if he knew of any house of entertainment near, where they could pass the night, as Mrs, Bellamy was very much fatigued, and unwilling to travel farther in the darkness. ‘There is no house of entertainment at all,’ answered Mr. Warland,’ within several miles of here, and no house within a mile. The roads are very bad, and there is a very steep hill to go up before you reach it.’ ‘ What shall I do* exclaimed the lady, © looking anxiously at the long cabin before. them; ‘I cannot travel farther to-night. | thera ghastly amusement. ; : ; ‘ rest is a case at Brest. Cannot this good man give us a bed ? ‘the naval hospital there. the cause of the death of une John Yealch, an Austraian seaman, who was killed on pool, G. B., do say that George McNutt ously, wilfully, and of their meiice afore~ Queen, ber Crown and dignity, oe Doe —-- ae ‘; We, the Jury, sworn to enquire into board the British ship ‘ King Ceolric,’ which sailed from the port of St. John, in the Dominion of Canada, on the morning of Friday, July 2d, 1875, for the port of Liver- Peter Connolly and John Gallagher, on the second of July, in the year sforessid, on board the ship ‘King Ceolric,’ did foloni» thought, kill and murder. the said John Yealch, against the peace of our Lady the Several stories of wonderful resuscitation | ; are afloat, which, if inventions, are cortainly | thorough search of the dwelling wos fruit- Among the , less, nor was any trace discovered of the Aseaman died in The usual | mistry. No stravger was seen about the ‘Iam very sorry, madam,’ replied Mr. escort was ordered to attend his funeral, | place that day, and the girl was entirely smail stick on the back of the head, just behind the eyes.’ And the lecturer re- marked that tish which have been instantly killed on being taken from the water, sre vastly superior in taste and solidity to those which sre allowed to die, fact which Agaseiz used to impress upon his pupils. Attention to the above hints would pre- vent much needless cruelty. A New Rare or tux Lock —A most mali- cious, {mischevious and daring thief occur ~ red at the residence of a Fifth avenue ‘merchant, at Oakland, a few afternoons ago, whereby a fascinating and pretty damsel lost a luxurious head of natural golden hair. She was a guest at her friend’s house, and after a dinnersnap arose to find herself destitute of hair as an ‘infant. She was frightened at her own ap- | pearance, and alarmed the household with screams of lamentation and terror. A \stolen hair. ‘The sffir was inyolved in we of the very Dest 4 a alt at April 19, 1874. of the strongest passions, although his the peculiar halloo of the boatman to ins; Warland, with much more politeness of and did not sttond. These bonne after the | nna oy - ~ malicious — a the | wlrate prices Yo sult the mess yy | APU 1D TAT judgment and. great sel command made dente to the waiting traveller thatthe ferry | manner than they expected from s ferry: SRSCrOt attended, the, seat, ‘whom |jciared Units was drugged. and that tf ca he pabi : ‘ e yes res ab ss the riv :7 ‘l @ , offe i | : i | i received. ~'s « deta + As Egmont Bay. world. He appeared with great dignity in ema . Fs ’ — a as 8 a 5 i oat seenney! me ; aa nie ae a 1 should he meet on the street but the very | unpracticed hand performed the operation. i J. B. 3 go a any ition, either sitting, standing or | Warland, who wou ave wrestled wi j commsodations. / y roug, man, alive and well, whose funeral be had | A singular feature of the mistery is that May 24. 1977 r@ MILE Subscriber is prepared to take Cov-| walking ; but he was bold expert rider | man who endeavored by miid means to | illfurnished to ask you to sit down in, much | a few hours before attended! It seems whoever ees the thiet sorenes a“ deinen i contracts for any quantity, or act a8landneyer looked better than ona fiery | deprive him of the burning beverage, by | less to sleep in.’ _ the em had ae a lethargy ; to —_ oo te pe a d agent for parties in want of the following: | horse,whom he always kept perfectly under 1.50), j,. sought to stimulate his dulled | ‘I don’t care for accommodations,’ she j talon: - deed, been om e 7 tebin in. the uf Manhood Restored. CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCK his control. He was ent on occasions, a teasidedaad ‘ed neg messes nye 1 | tee ois room, where he lay on a of money on an uncovered table in i A Victim of youthful imprudence, causing posts PAILINGS, SILLS but never abashed or ungracetul, and his and exhausted spirits, yiek ed to the bold cried, earnestly. *o matter w roug dissecting le for twenty-four hours, | room remained untouched. This latter ' / prematare decay, nervous debility. = ASH AND SUFT WOOD, ’ personal presence slmays inspired confi- will of a boy of ten without daring to re- | the bed, how coarse the fare, i will not i hep a a found ieee] quence ats So nee eee, A having tried in vain e¢ . remedy, ae raed thered | .; ; ; in: i i considered peril in which some jealous ul in more eS - a af vane ovety ee =a with STAVES, HOOPS, ce and respect D feiii AM gy, ase si sist and followed him muttering, not , camplain ; butt cannot ride with vasee ae Siefaekaned aah 0 dispicable than romantic way, to deface the ij Send free to hin fellow eaiievera, Aanvell Str: a tier fnding anything | °°4'Y, but deeply, out of the cabin, Mars | wild homes any farther this dark night. fly the place. When the coffin came, the | beauty of the afliicted damsel by robbing } J i. REEVES, 78 Nassu street, New York. Now is the sed ebieiisben a satisfactory description in one of | °ts hoisted the lantern on a slight post| ‘The horses are not wild. leabel,’ ssid — was tossed into it, and | her of its conspicionus glory,— Piffsimry . P. O. Box 5153, ov them.” that was elevated at the end of the boat | herhusband, witha smile ‘They are very | was ‘os being the afereeeid seaman, | Gozetic. April 19, 1975, Fgmont Bay, Dee. 21, 1874