er DEVOTE Vol. ‘ERCE, AGRICULTURE, AND N OMM , SCIEN E; C EWS D THE Summerside Journal, 18 PRINFED AND PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, ~ Summerside, Prince Edward _ Island, ‘Thursday, J uly 98, 1868, Business Gards, been more surprised to have seen the dead of a score ot years at his door asking for employment “What cin he do Elsic?” he asked, “O, anything, I guess. He can work in «Aunt Luey says it’s terrible tobe drunk ‘Does, eh? Well, she’s mistakened, the.” terrible is right the other way.” Again the child looked wonderingly into the flushed face of the inebriate, __ POBRTY. HEIDE AND SHiK, Business Gards, POINT D HANFORD BROTHERS, Successors to. Thomas Hanford, CHENE Ilide and seek! Two children at pluy nr Commission erchanis, : H 6) U S E On a sunshiny holiday — “I want to go over there; will you hurt the garden, with you, and I'll carry you JOSEPH BERTRAM And General gent : : : Where is the treasure hidden, I pray? me if Ido?” — ; water all day.” ’ 4 gents. MYMIE subscriber would beg to call the at-;Say—am T near it, or far away? “Come and see.” For a moment, Mr, Haynes hesitated, AT HIS OFFICE, CENTRAL STRELT. 11 NORTH MARKET \WHARF, "i Halon of the travelling public to this | Hot or cold?" ueks ttle Nell, “Promise first that you wont hurt me.” then she said, patting out bis hand to Bob : TERMS: ST. JOHN, N, B-} the Il hown and favorite Hotel, situated at) With her flaxen huir all tingled and wild, Promise—Bob Iunter promise! He You may try, and as long as you will : Chas. U. Hanford... ¥red.§.Hanford, | te Head of the Railway Wharf, at Point Du} And her voice as clear asa fuiry-beil laughed to himself at the idea, What work, you mny have work 1" There was no small amount of wonder- ment alive in the village when it was ru- mored about that Bob Hunter was at work tor Mr. Ilaynes. And when, weeks after, he erept shyly in amongst his fellow-men, well clad and sober, avoiding steadily tho places where his ruin had well nigh been wrought, some said that a great miracle had been wrought. That God, himself, must have spoken to Bob Hunter, or he would not have so changed from darkness to light. Ah, a mirucle, indeed, it was, wrought by the dear merciful hand of the one good Fath vr! His spirit breathed trom the lips of a little child byought about the reforma- tion that none had ever hoped to see, And so people wondered, forgetting that, if they kept their hearts fresh and sweet in love and truth, ‘as little children,” they, too, could works out more perfectly, the ways of God! And so litle Elsie worked on, and Bob. Hunter looked upon her as he would haye looked upon an angel, blessing her more and more as day by day he grew stronger Chene, N. B.\ Its advantage! quest of health 6s, 3d. half advance, 7s. 6d. atthe end of year 9s. Persons getting up cruns of rey Subscribers will be entitled to the Jounnat for oneyear. ADVERTISEMNTS.- inserted at moderate rates and in good style. Srrerat Acrerments may be made on reasonable terms for a whole, a half, or quar- ter column, or by the year. ) 2 2e s Job Printing of every description, performed with neatness and despatch, and at moderate rates, at the Jounnar Office. ne year, in advance, Bae shtes ieby “ “ would his promise be worth to the child, even if he gave it? But nevertheless he sid, as soberly as he could: ** Come along. I wont hurt you.” ‘That wes enough. The next moment she was beside him—close beside him. looking his face over and over again with her great, wondering eyes, “What are you looking at?” asked Bob. ‘You look sick, just as papa did when he had the fever. Poor papa died with the fever, and that’s what makes me live here with Aunt Lucy. Aint you dry? Dort you want some water?” “Water, child; what in the duce should [do with water? IT drink rum,” “But I've got a little pail just over the fence, and L i now where there’s a cool spring, right here by the road, Shan’t 7 19 He did not say no this time, but stared half-blankly at the child. Perhaps the faintest shadow of a memory fell across his darkened heart. Perhaps, when a boy, he had drank water from atin cup at a roadside sping. 1 nopy for o That the fairies ring at eventide— C. L. RICHARDS, Importer ind Wholgsale Dealer in British & n@roceries. 1, Head North, Wharf, ST. JOHN, N WRRUNSWICK. Dee. 6, 1867. ly J.H. ALLEN, Commissign “erchant, And Dealer in‘Lrovisions, &c, MARKET NYREET, St, John, . 1s $@™ Gives personal attentionto the Sale and Purchase of every description of Goods. May 9, 1868. as a residence for parties in Nes cannot be surpassed. ‘The airis pure, br. x and/invigorating, while there is every ity for deep sea bathing. The trains for &t. John leave the door twice every day. A charges will be found moderate, the table good; and the proprictor hopes hy strict attentign to the requirements ot his customers, to gngure general satisfac. tion, i! j \ ‘ b@™ Passengers Janding from the steamer in the morning can pet breakfast bcfore leay- ing in the 7 o'clock train. PETER SCHURMAN, Proprietor. at 5.—Being himselfa P. 1. Islander, the Proprietor would hcreby respectfully request a share of the Island patronage. Pt. Du Chene, june 1s, * Temperance House, TINIE Subscriber has, opened a Iouse on the corner of Water and North Street, nearly opposite Holman'’s Wharf, Suinmerside, where permanent and transient boarders can be ac- conimodsted on redsonable terms, Scrambling under table and chair, Peeping into the enpbourds wide. Till a joyous shout rings threugh the air— “Oho! a very good place to bide!’ And little Nell, ereeping along the ground, Murmurs in triamph, “T've found, [ye found! “ Hide and seek ! Not children now— Lite’s nooutide sun hath kissed each brow, Nell's turn to hide the treasure to-day , So safely she thinks it is hidden away ‘That she feurs her loyer cannot find it. Say, shall she Lelp him? Her eyes go shy, Half tell the s t, half deny ; And the green leaves rustle with lingte r sweet, And the little birds twitter, ** O, foolish lover, Hus love bewitehed and blinded thine eyes— So that the truth thou canst not discover?” ‘Then the sun gleams out, all golden and bright, And sends through the wood-path a clears ht; Almanac for July, 1868. MOON'S PHASES, Full Moon, 4th day, 4h.27m. even. b. the han. Last Qtr., 13th day, 8h, 28m., even, b. the han, New Moon, 19th 4h. 44m., eve. bear. Nor st Qtr.zGth day, 9h, 39m., mor. below han. 3m iy And the lover raises his eyes from the ground, And reads in Nell’s face that the treasure is foand. reenough, FLOUR What ave the angel's seeking for ¥ Aly BON Avett s\moonjdays Commission erchant, i ne House will be kept open to accommogs | Through the world inthe darksome night? “Drink, please sirs it wont hurt you.” | tnd ieee AGA, Fonent th that Je Else). slow! dec. : : date passengcrg in the Speaimer, ‘The treasure that earth has stolen away. She was by his side again, holding the| Seemed like a miracle to the villagers, the ey (8 - |riscstsets. clock'north sets len. No 47 Commercial Street In addition to the abgye he has opened an} And hidden midst lowers for many a day, brimming vessel to his parched lips. Drink | teformatien of the poor inebriate, ‘They did not know how faithfully, like a weak Corner of Clinton Street -- + child, he had been watehed and tended. BOSTON, EATING § —he—Bob Uunter drink cold water! He Hidden through sunshine, through storm, through blight, LOON, “Yh mh mj ms hm|hm —~ ; | mill : i a se al hm | raised his hand to dash the elear draught ~ WILLIAM BEALRSTO, er yat Ts $8 ROAST r are where Luncheons and Tamperance Drinks ' ; ‘ : ‘they s: Meie t c . a AB a 3 al YY a . ee be had at any time. . : Till it wasted and grew to a form so slight ne seh we ae ly Ce his hand, Fe ee beth Maite a ant v} au o 4 3 TT y ‘ F vorn, that scarce in the features whi yith—'*Please drink, sir. { 4 a day W ihe 20! 49} 3 3 59 | Cominissi Merchant _ JOUN B. SOHURMAN. [f° Vane! Me be ae we ee wie ena he drank long and deeply, nor put | SWeet spring water, they did not think oh 1) ummerside, April 9, 1868 Copld one trace likeness to aladeoine Nell, saat ropa Pull vhy it was so. Or, going up into the plain Hh a i 28] Auctioneer & General Agent, |— ys re | But the angels knew hier, as there she lay, ue Se te lips a Mis Hee nan ninatinee nor Ttanter vad nselae y4 45) 27 > VAY rey , a Me eile aigant Eat a Gig while the eniiy yped her hands, anc . toast fe ; Sil aka oe water brheer, PaeNIX LIVERY STABLES, eh arly loc siete her away, apse haw neta li eal her hatralnik wiley ; s ate ie De net a sly 2al7 48) 4 2 15 96| Summerside, -------- toe Pe Tlnid / Water Street, Summerside. Up to tho city with yolden strect— enrl and halt in wave upon her shoulders, Puasa al pa PERE LIE FABTEL hey Fie a 48} : ‘ 25 2 Jan, 21, 1868. JAMES MANN, vscseee. » PROPRIETOR | Up to the city, like erystal ¢ Hea acne iv very glee in the) oid not have heeded so. small a 'sigii 9Thal 24] 47) 4 18/10 24 of). ea eee . He salt h pleasant sunlight. ) 4 We dw Ct heat yt 9. fs | . oN SARVEI 2OLEHER TORSES, GANRIAGES ge vanes | Where the pure and sinless meet; “Don't you (vel better 2” because to them it did not seem likely that i en 2a nf rae . ay Le OM ane Bie at Kis, if eeenition SaHe eae ae ae And threugh costly pearl-gates that opened wide, MSHA ied sn Hise pitiful smite, God worked with such humble means. | at Rae na a : HAN mi ay AUCT 10 NEERS, ARTES NEIDNRR es und MOPS | Mhey bore the treasure earth tried to lide, as thoueh his sodden heart Ave trying te al is ue more than Well HON ae 3) o7| asl 6 4G : \ aarding Horses ke ‘ And weeping mortals listened with awe < out of his dim eye aynes. Sometimes, as I see her walking 13IMo {4971 4a! 3 46| morn 18 lo 1a ‘ oe h a ts Baarding Horses kept on reasonable terme. | / “l . look out of his dim eyes aK ; y ry \ saciiea Goin ; j Po tho silver ec at 6 sake ‘Or : about with Bob Hunter, by his side at dl'Tue | 28 41 5 $4121 37] 0 18l15 16 mmission \ erc lan HN, | Parties coming to this Pyrt of the Island to To the silver echo that sinote the skice “© yes, better!” : be Set rie vin! ee + 141 Tuo 29)7 7 ; ai ut 0 i » i : ’ purchase horses will do Well to call at these | As‘ Found!" rang forth from paradise. Poor, sinning Bob Hunter, that was no chureh, listening MLCAEV ORY, alw eye fo nie iFri | gil 42l 5 oll2t 7] 220) 11) BANK BUILDING, QUEBN STREET, _ Passengers on board the ‘steamer can re- ature “Have you any little girls like me?” hee rite Sortie f, Bay earner e 18/Sat 921 41| 6 66)20 57; 3 37 Olona Pe. Inland solve instructions as to Lovniity Se. on appli- ¢ ‘ Again he smiled, as if his heart was try- he a al loo io ie a : Ly Be ; ly 19/Snn | $3] 40) 6 0120 46] sets. | URE VG og ey as steward of bout. \ —~ ~~ jing to speak from his eyes, but had forgot aati hone Ay face, standing hie, fe aa 20/Mo | 34) $9) 6 420 348 38 6 JABEZ HUDSON, Maly 2) S08) ton its language m:n pity him, but Aah Heaw kaw he eee Ta iD inge otlTue |4 35] 38] 6 7/20 23 8 47115 38 A “ized | : A THOMAS KISLLY, Bob Hunter had neither kith nor kin in the salt ae NOW Ae ae ane hy Lay hi a y 92)Wed! 36/7 7] g 10120 11] 9 34 9 uthorized Auctioneer, Barrister -at’- Law Poon feb Hunter teil \ ereat, proud world in would own him. | 80) ee eceasianee AGH Bae aslthu} 361 6 12/19 59! 7 iENERAL AGENT, &e. bat J) yor Rob Hunter!—all the morning. | Ife had brothers and sisters once, and he Lhe : 28 | 57 3G Ay aang ‘i oy TR oe eae e! ee A nk since the light had first broken up fromthe | remembered away back in the past, a which God and the angels hold for her. geen | 58) 95) ae a etl EON 8 5 fee a cast. he had Iain there by the roadside—} sweet faced mother who had loved him— And I wonder too, sometimes, if when she 25/Sat | 39) 34 19 33 IL 6 55) June 27, 1867, NOTARY PUBLIC, &e, dead! Dead and lost !—dead to the sweet | but she had long slept that preamless sleep isa women, beautiful as she is and must au Sun | 40 He ne 201 a0 5) ge Se ee (SUM URSIDN) ee P. E. ISLAND. | June that smiled down from the sott sky | which knows no waking, No, no, he had always be, there can eyer be » conauest for 27|Mo | 41) 82 16 -G:morn| 51 Co-Partnership Notice. aug. 9, 1366 above, and sang her songs in the trees that| yo friends. He looked into the child's ten- her, so great and good as this. 2s/Tue i442) 31 18 52) 0 16/14 49) Payitis Subscribers have this day entered into | ae shadowed him; dead to her work everys| der face. and said : Ah! yes, ‘Lhe lion and the Jamb shall 20|V. dy 44.7 29 18 88063, 46 CO-PARENERSHLP as BARRISTERS Barber Shop! where—the green otthe meadows and hills, ri ae Lh ce nothing, nothing!” lie down together, and a little chiid shall 80'Thu] 45) 28 18 24 1 33) 43 TPORNIESOATSLAW 4 ‘ he blossoms that se helt fragrinee 2 \ : iM 5¢ lead them !” es Ale ae Ge oe pant AT'TORNIES-AT-LAW, under the] - A . the blossoms that sent up their fragrance What was there in the reddened vissage: Bi 46] 27 18 9] 2 26 41 | name, style and fintur , ' ay STH nat er about him, and the sweet breezé that play: Bi WGN aiueall ar ie i jane vue We 8 —_—_— = eee eitiecemend \ eyeopleofs inerside, and the public | ,,, wai lite ni shoek. ¢ itte " Cunsigain 5° | eas aAt Me Ann ts oar pany: y a Summerside Markets. ALLEY © DAVIES in general, that liv has opened 1 : ai a ae Sa ai aay q nla | Cbtiate that sent the little fair-faced girl], efeagkiog oh Der at flan Rie July 22. OFFICE,—O'UALLORAN'S BUILDING, Ma a] WATER ‘ : y le WOT) G)osor to his side ? Runaway t ol —Mr. .E iot, an En- Unease see GROIGH ae BARRER.SILOP ! —to his own heart—lost to his strength and iy I be your Jittle girl?” gincer in Smith & Cochrane’s shoe factory Oats per eee ARLE nee 4 a ee A enone Ac ay on Water Street, in th room adjoining the | manhood ! She asked it with both her hands clasped | has invented a“ Ilorse-break,” by means PRON MUR ee Be Ft PU Le Post Office, where he i&prepared to do all} It was no new thing, alas, for Bob Hun- jin hi near him that hear swect breath | of which a runaway horse can be stopped Turnips per bush Is 3d LOUIS IL, DAVIES : . Settee ae fo ieatib eo 1018 18 | Gharinttetawn.Qut VEE Mane Tan work appertaining to hispgofession. Best | ter to sleep by the roadside; no new sight} was against his burning check, in a few seconds. The machine, Which is Lard ae Ib - akan ie «- 0daild| ————~ Mo aagortment of for the villagers to see him as they passed] “Im poor Bob Hunter, what d'ye want placed at the fect of the driver, is simple ROC