ee Che iain en omens © ,% eC oS% a nem pat: gy — meee ESE RT ak ae tt oat SR i SE This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evxiripgs, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1885, G. H. HASZARD’S, Summer. ’ | BY JENNIE MAXWELL PAINE, | SINGLE Copies Two CrEnTs, VOL 17.-—NO. 38. with a nice looking young msn, whose _whole appearance bespoke him from the city. A momentary pang shot through ‘Tom's heart. He rembemered that in the ‘wie eh 8 ge * 2 - tin teal FOR ALL KINDS OF ‘A drift of sweet, a flach of roses, last week or two Judge Redmond’s nephew, Tha i} Miliis Co wit ‘ : ; '}: f 5 5 ms Moonlight over it all discloses Mr. Archie Redmond, had several times —" © Eabe E a a G : j a Summer the sweet is here, called to see Lottie, and last Sunday had eet a | UW E A V2 iw G0 i i. Summer the fair, with golden hair, walked home with her across the meadows. With lilies broken upon the air, Now walking slowly, he watched the two, Summer the queen of the year. until the gentleman, lifting his hat, turved ay "Ar iW ‘ cit awey ico oti ° ; 2 50 G>e R od a W Ei et A mossy sweep, with clover growing, os) Se es oes m oe - } 25 And lavguid sounds of waters flowing, habs Gabe stall extiregiti 4 a e 0 50 1 Summer the sweet is here. , . om. ; » :0: Summer that holdeth tenderness best, Ww here have you been!’ he inquired. — . ales, Fs OPA go res “Fh tb i And careth for young birds in the nest, ‘To Judge Redmond’s to see Marion 4) i f . ] ; : month ¢ ‘EA il { iL in ae ‘ie 5 i , i r al , Summer the queen of the year. eres anenatne Lottie, who was lovk- . : advert 3 a ud . ing bright and swiling. 3 * ewes There eens nom Som the OF ne were _ ‘I thought you did not like Miss Marion er aiancmnaiaeaadai ances - 0:0~--—— — Oe eee a that Moat over Rsdmond,’ he returned, a little coldly. LOOL . — oe be . ial | ; _ . . . . i P . . , u i j : MANAG FUR JULY, 1885. ; VET »> BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLAQK will be opap for the accommodation of She taketh ell mothorless things in her arms, a diean ee ae anguiied . & Visitors and Guests from July ist till September 51h Led ers | And foldeth them out from chill alarms. 4 P ae ial remalibeticneas. 1: ais” ia aca , c ‘ | Summer the queen of the year why we should not visit, being near neigh- Sh. 13 m is-b a see wi'l spare no pains! More attractive than ever! Every department : bors and old schoolmates.’ baat Quarte . ow! proved * as to even surpass its former reputation. Day Books Send down thy measure of sweetnesa | J thought yon paid the last visit, a few Nev re - _ TERMS i~S!.75 to 32.50 per day; $'0.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month.) ’ ’ Upon us, in its fullest completeness, days ago,’ said Tom. Fir " a Coaches leeve Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return. J | i | Summer the queen of the year! | “Yes, she answered, coloring, “but this Ry! . ae ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abovt 9 a, m. Jura §, Cy Let uz chant to the voice of the sea, | Was quite an informal call. 1 wanted an ‘ : Hi Da Tisins leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a m., 8 25 8 m, and 3.15 p. m. or a . | With song down dropping and hum of bee, | embroidery pattern.” . ie? “q “ Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a. m , 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. SELLING VERY CHEAP, Ceqeunes Sie Sane meee | “And Mr. Archie walked home with : i ih = “8 Summerside for Hunter River at 6.16 a.m, 12.25 p.m, and 455 p. m, | er ee eee rout”? sl We ia 4187 2 0 5215 3k n “ Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a. m., 10 08 a. m ,and 4 35 p. m. si et aia , BETWEEN TWO STOBLS ‘As far as the gate. As he had to go to ns a 030! 1 29) 30 Ch’town, Jone 15. 1885. ' | the post-office, we would not let him come o'Priday 10 2 8 2 = any farther.” . giSatuccay R12 2625 | 28 100,600 100,600 | Then she added, looking down and care- 5 ‘Lane ¢ “ ¥ As y Oo mT & + O / Inthe broad, back porch of a pleasant fully imprinting each footstep in the moist 5) Me in oneal wPesawe qx W J N gD LOND N a” Tz 7?C farm-house sat two young girls engaged in| sand: 7Te ig O = —_ RIN HLOP ES, some light needle-work. The porch was | **T shall see enough of him, to morrow, I wii 6 ‘ 8 Pp noug , , gi Vy , . ; : - » ice dailies Mle shaded by the branches ef an elm, beneath suppose at the picnic,” 9 eal af gl ¢ 2 |: See the agp an Ae mes by the 100,24 Or ‘which, ata round table, sat a tall, good-| ‘So you are going to the picnic after all,’ yn ; on} 45) 35010 22 90 y ee looking young inan partaking of an eleven said Tom, quickly. Sa 1 261 445 HM 7 15 i S] a | Ce CD a | re. ,o’clock lunch. He was evidently just from/ She looked up into his face with acharm- 13 ates ' 27] 43 6 16/11 53 iG ‘the field, for he was in his shirt sleeves, ing /ittle smile. 14 Taesday 23| 4% 7 32'morn d ; - OL CA and a sunburnt straw hat lay on the grass,! ‘Now, Tem, you have no right to scold. 5) W eduesday 29 43 8 46) O 34 4 x ‘ . are’ re 0 9 Es while he partock, with a healthy, hearty If Mr. Redmond had offered to take me 5} Wades ‘ OF GREAT BRITAIN emt arigg inp tn eye 3 4. Toarsda 30 42 9571116 12 a 4 f ® appetile, of the light biscuits and fresh through the hot sun end dusty road in a lf y “ 4 B®. >. LETTER & app & : g y 7 Friday 31; 4t1t 52 0 10 'milk and butter set before him. buggy, I would have refused. He knew I : d $2; 40 aft Il| 2 46 | As he ate he looked the t had ref d t under tl i 1$| Saturday os, Seer oe ’ [sala iii tial s he ate he looked at the two young refused your escort under those cireum- }9 Sunday 33, 39 Tt : : a b NOTE PAPER, girls on the porch, particularly the prettier libbites, so he proposed that we shou'd walk 90 Monday oo os, 20, 2 oy : , 3 ‘AND PET of the two, whose light, yellow hair the|—he and I and Kate Redmond—through | ist ect ee tee es ¢ an ‘ Tr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , ght, yello' ; . ; Weleed |} sel 3 114 Lb 0 Capital -™ = Five Million Dollars : breeze had ‘ fluffed’ most becomingly about | Matsden woeds. They say it’s a lovely edie es a7) 38 4 58l aaaiesa ucla ‘her fair face. |walk, and being a direct path, not too a wider v. 33 24° 544,857! 56 She had something of a coquettish look | long.’ - Sadie 30 6 2019 88 53 siting ical | ey 1 és and air, while her companion was guiet,; Tom made no answer. Lottie affected oa Shady 40' 3117 2h@ 77) Bt ‘Staffina’s Jet Black Writing [aks with thoughtful, gray eyes, and an almost |not to perceive his moodiness, till near the ne tt 2 20 737119049 4 - ) | diffident e io house be turned off to the stables to sco 97; Monday 42 3) 4 3/10 19 45 Tl as } = C : 3 —. : -' siaiides saad ] f b . , ; : di ent expression. c oO e sta 8 o cc 98|Taesiay a) 28 8 Jill 24: 45 1¢ above Vompany insures every class 0 usiness at Ciafi rs Ki il Jaks ‘ Mother!’ called the young man, pre-|that the men were properly attending to ag' Weduesday 4; 27; 8 34/11 57) 42 Wak A > ; . Q py J j :sently, looking toward the open kitchen | the stock. 30. Thurseay 45) 23 9 Slaftzois 41 Current rates and on Farm Ef roperty and Stock, insures against : | window; ‘some more milk, if you please.’} He did not stay long there. He felt tired 31 Friday $467 26) 9 Sei 1 314 lamage by Eiehtni Cetlite Bind ; (In all size bottles. ) Mrs. Wheeler came to the door, with her |and depressed, and entering the house, laid overs ———- damage by Lightning, whether fire ensues or not. ce : : sleeves rolled up, and a small pitcher in her | himself down upon the comfortable sofa in NOTES : This is now acknowledged to be the best hand. Both girls roe to take it from her;| the parlor aan , & thi ; . = Ink for office and private use. I , . ot, ae. ad ; . ind | Dog days begin on the 3rd of this month. |& a pet ae but she placed it, as if instinctively, injthe| The windows were open, and a coe Independence Dav, U. 8. A., on the 4th. L Eu ia L) . A a is YY IN re) Ve A aN, hands of the light-baired girl, saying: breeze, laden with the perfume of the mv iti- The port Robert Burns died (1796) on July “Tom seems thirsty to-day; but meadow | flora roses cn the porch, came softly and 2ist. ws an: © ; GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. ALSO IN STORE: mowing in July, is hard work.” svothingly in. : There is no real night till after the 20th of ) ‘And hungry work,too,” remarked Tom,| Presently he heard the girls coming thie i. _ June 20—2m ea . i al jlaughing. ‘Thank you, Lottie; but won’t| lightly down stairs, and then Lottie’s voice fa tus month the morn 38 decrease 35 anacepengennemanaanans mae Carter 8, Stephens & Tolary § you stay and talk to me here, while I eat?” on the porch, minutes, and the afternoons 40 minutes. ea . ‘*No, indeed; I’ve too much to do to be| ‘Where’s Tom? Not come in yet, I ink aia<at aaa . : & (; Inks able to waste my time here, chattering.” |suppose. Well, we will sit here till supper’s THK BALL W A i i fi - TAB Ae {> ee i NJ &S ti hg Opying j “Why, that’s something new! Don’t! ready.’ DW OL Liss ui * ; you always sitand talk to me at lunch (Concluded in our next.) ee : To be Sold at Great Discounts. times?” oe é ae < is oe ‘‘Nut always, by any means. And be- ; ; : For ee € —— ca : ~~ | aoe eee . “BE iia Lor cause I’ve done it occasionally, is no reason Hearty Services az St. George s a. Anagge gage x it Bares. at f AS i ZARD why I shouid keep on doing so, all my Cathedral Kingston. owing table of arr! val and dep ire oO - life.” — | one, ner yp Naigaglianamaamn Railway, sonane- % AYE G. H. AS we He looked up rather inquiringly. THE LAST CHURCH PARADE OF THE VADETS— ang 60 19¢a! Cline « < ; BROWN’S BLOCK, ‘What’s the matter, Lottie? Anything STIRRING MUSIC, Going West. i ee ee 4 Queen Square. | happened to vex you?”’ aS did Charlottetown . 347 912 402 Ch town, May 18, ’85.--wky ‘*No, indeed! How unreasonable you (Kingston News, June 29th.) Royalty Ju: 6.702 947 422 are, Tom! Iflam not always laughing : North \\ Ee ee 727 1029 509 and chatting, youthink lam out of tem- Yesterday was the last Sunday, before Huuter River 747 1085 5 22 A MARVELOUS STORY per.” the holidays, and fifty-three cadets fell in « fash: Ree ae" “to ees . a on BD ‘ Ages = mr . at the Royal Military College for the Church ae ie - . 13 e = ‘ a The girl on the porch, looked up gravely of England parade. Evidently something sounty Line.......+eeeee. ie 43 607 TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. ‘ from one to the other, but said nothing. ; h € the Freetown......... §29 1159 622 = Tom sipped his milk slowly Hig | &*tra was on band, and the — es a oa id ‘ . = ; : " . ; © uller ae 3 42 iu 6 42 Is V&iERY TEM PTING : FROM THE SON: “Rite zee ge seemed suddenly to have deserted ates on poeta) anne MEM ROOR, ccc cccccccece c t. v of - ae , 21m. ° : j \ arrive..m...9 07 12 57 7 12 10: : ‘Gentlemen: My father resides at Glover, ie tet itd ae dl Alaiehiod either tare: The general congregation was also Summerside nie s om . Vt. He has been a great sufferer from Scrof- girl : » partly a leasge one, and the Rev. Mr. ( depart......927 | 237 4 he Custom Tailoring Department is full of Neat, Nobby ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you what = ae ani sewing on the ruffle on Cook i oked down on & more numer- Miscouche... 942 300 | 3 by? 1 & marvelous ofifect er hand. : : rm ; been hi Boece rere sa" $5 er and Reliable Goods. | | Afters while, siting down his empty 008 colleotien of faces than, i had boa hs Pe ean carcs one ces 10 29 4 a” The Men’s Department is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Suits. Ayer 8 Sarsaparilla at he said, Nn aes drive to the | Kingston. Nothing unusual occurred dur- U Leary. ereeEb 22 O42 The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Department has ‘Lottie, wouldn't you like to rate “0 e ing the firat part of the servic, the new 7 PMO eee eens sence .s ~ 0 o/ advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it has had in his case. I think his blood must aes to pete in my new buggy es rector reading the prayers and Mr. Covke BeEmettc ster cercseee Saw Se ‘the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats have contained the lumor for at = ten I — t oe ein that I eh en she the lessons, but when the first hymn was ; Wa , Bot ated ‘ : years: but it did not show, exceptin the form answere without raising her | ead. 2 From West. —e os = | ever show ys -- todinde all - pepeeet enepes } d most attractive in the cit of a scrofsious sore on the wrist, until about ‘Not going ! Why, for what reagon ?’ given out there was & rustle among the Tignish . . & cae wexanel 207 647 The Boys’ Departwent is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. ay Give veave ago. From @iawrepote which ap- 13s ahi tan eaiiens a th ad dusty,’ | c2dets, and little pieces of paper were dis- : EE or 245 757 The Furnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is s0!l- aniall at that time, it gradually spread soas , wi! roa ot > e road so dusty, tributed along the seats they occupied. ° I 5 oi iets ecle ce BED. O80 and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. to cover his entite body. { assure you he was 8 Ph : rt ss y: 2 rr The hymn was ‘Onward, Christian Port a ee 420 1029 :0:-——— terribly afvicted, and an object of pity, when ell 2 oe twish to take you nn Soldiers,” and when the orgen eanaten hice cc ies awe 449 1136 No doubt about it. Oursis the largest and best selected stock ever seen in this he begin ae your eet Now, a a a a att: a little coldly—‘I stsinaie uo. ite soul-stirring tune, j she & 07 | es ’ . : ; : aries en of hi nj od hea f w Sy : : fT oe eae ae . 07 os = 'city,—not on'y largest in quantity, but largest is variety of shapes,—largest in variety cenit SD iectinenstihd whmecditte omen a oom ony will She expected to go fifty-three military throats opened cet e (ereive.....0f 22 1207 . \of materials,—largest in correct styles,—largest in every way. What more could we who would cenuily to the tacts in hin ease. ; will, : with one accord and sang the hymn amerside A, M. : rcs : ‘uT __pRr : TES in the carryall with the Burtons, but of |" ; h Kensington ere as ee - = It is both Alice 2 “ Pn ere a Foe eS os ee ee ie. . ie ea . * ” & you, ice { : } ; a f. The second Ror “2 2% 72 BOBERTSON’S ONE-PRIGE CLOTHING STORE,| FROMTHE FATHER: =7%5 [7% 15." an, who tad intind td sn sed hp ot the wea Beadait li Mes ect vies oud 63 2 . 27 4 = = = 5 a duty for me to state to you the benefit I merely to pique Lottie into accepting his a eotboheie m ‘God to. Thee” was sung es ’ Sitter 0 7 02 315 8 47 | Ro. 50 Qucen Street. eae eet ate 2. offer, found himself quite gs aged it never bad tant sung before in St SOE NAVEL... cee eee eee h OL OK 2 7% ; ; ini t to take Alice |” a ; North Wiitshire...... tecetQ he See See * ‘ = , S illa. Grewn into an engegowen ; -:. |George’s Cathedral. The effect was grand Royalty Junction... . 17 432 9 47| Charlottetown, May 21, 1885. J Sa tiidiineas Ayer S arsapar ee . > a tiak ada cf ~— and brightened up the service wonderfully. Uhs lott. Ow S 52 7 ease 5 = r a ‘ , j ' i i _ SOR cbceia cues 02 462 10 7 Six months ago I was completely covered with it was entirely Lottie’s doing. What The gocd effect of the ainging, at Going East. A.M. P.M} a terrible humor and scrofulous sores, ‘The ld she mean by it? he wondered—for| ¥% 9°" ewhat marred at the close of the (Charlot? : "07 417) humor caused an incessant and intolerable slat ° ke Radl y sie refused his escort service, when the collection was being 9 umd li ah af 0 742 4 ‘4 ; itching, and the skin cracked so as to causa aidan: me See Be taken up. Esch cadet had previded ee Br a SSO S*o SS 0 ee leer nee es eget oo = , the blood to flow in many places whenever | anywhere. ; i i { coppers, whic Tce vis coreg ve ncilnnt ay S06 407 I moved. My sufferings were great, and my Lottie was distantly related to the Wheel- yt ee in " tle ‘stream, Mount Stewart ee 37 5 22 life a burden. I commenced the use of the ers, and was in the habit of paying frequent 6 ' PP “he Seah eee a MBA Tin > { depart. ..se.0- 8 Soe a SARSAPARILLA in April last,and have used | jitt]g visits to the farm-house. Mrs. ar we sch - Wher ake ck nome ‘bak Oe St. Pct reee eqn ees Pt 6 7 oe — Se eee ate Wheeler liked to have young people about posited his little pile ee as 0 very ~ Pee Dreeescsoccecsesee eee eee Mit uv ‘ SR n mpro le . i t . } , t } Nd igen ane 1107 652 all bealed, and I feel perfectly well in every her ; and she was, moreoy pene marked increase in the amount of the col- Nour 1157 7 22) respect —being now able to do good day's janxious that her only (Pe ARs, Te lection, as well as in its weight, which was * Mount 902 532\——= = = — = work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire marry and ‘settle down’ with his wife on h iL t Mr. Petrie had to hold the plate Cardigan. rr. nn ° what bas wrought such a cure in my case, and the farm. he acta he : a eeiteetl Biteee ae ——_ ee 1037 6 42| en a ga : I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, She had seen enough of late to convince |¥it® %° neemeiiirvcatiban P Mg mr o+ come nieagu ” i BT Vi Pp An He Su RANGE C AYER’s weno ane Vt., Oct. her that Lottie was her son’a choice, end lagsie. om Pasi. oe . M. is 2 21, 1882. vd Aitad ds she was well enough satisfied, though the ~- 22 — z 2 te ree. sescccescveeeeG 47 212) si girl was a little ‘flighty,’ and not quite so Timely advice: Never take food to a Pa 5 : Pe) a ee 7 17 : oe . — AveEn’s SARSAPARILLA enres Scrofala sensible and sterling as she could wish. picnic. Take plenty of wholesome drink i 3 o Pr nears: +onscesenhhnmens i ‘a 4 | 4 and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip- But that would wear off aéter marriage 5 | and something to drink it from. Never go z | ealegapaga la Pt ty. 842 5 17) = LR, ee eee and Lottie certainly was a fine girl, aud) 4, 9 great distance. Never take very small ee Mount Stex : ” a0ne.0 eee te - =| Hj = Sores, Boils, Fumors, and Eruptions of Tom loved her ; so the mother was quite children. Do not stay long. Have a a i Bed Part..cccece - ei : Rieti the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu- content to let Tom have his own way. Only hearty meal as soon as you get home. : } ct. i 9 2% 635! 2.900.000 rities, aids ee stimulates eee now and then she would catch herself won- ane go to a picnic.— Lowell Times. a inten, oe 952 712\CAPETV AL, - = - “ ” . * t~, ’ she Dee, See Se) eee w dering whether Alice Brown, the niece of a ae George PEAR: néeid cok a 3Z 63 37 | Se, ee ee eee neighbor and old school friend of hers, ee a. c Vardi ..749 400 ’ PREPARED BY would pot make Tom a more suitable wife,} Every person who a 2 choice g pean ie Te UOWER..... usvewehoehe 842 512 ’ ron res] ; lf a more desirabie daughteran-|drink should go to B: Balderston. mon | jaan eel HEAD OFFICH—Montreai. Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. nee herse e 8 one bouberds Syrup, Pimenpple Syren, a rs wikia . , F gia Les j . t Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. That ing Tom Wheel ming up| “trawbesry Syrup. Special “Syrups for Soda a tPRINTAY © CO HALIFAX BRANCH—2J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. at evening Tom Wheeler, coming up} ** Cae ; a ie . WARBURTON & CONROY, | re from the meadow, caught a distant view of ve taut Gatien at ae — Diaman< on . t- - i Alice ina lane leading to a pri-|*"%. , awh . BARI | 1bRS & ATTOR S-AT- 7 rey Lovely New Style all Chromo Cards Lottie and "1: : quality: Picnics and Tea Parties supplied st . MOLGRY & ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Risks Esp ee 40 3h VE ast } averabic 5 CR RERS. with name and a prize for 10c. 12) vate road which ran as a boundary line reasonable rates—B: Balderston, Queen Street: | Notarie s Public. &c - c packa, 12 names, for $1. A sample , between his farm and that of Judge Red- {ju272aw wky 3w pat : . ’ . AGENT FOR PRINCK EDWARD ISLAND: pack and agent’s outfit with illus- mond. ‘ . oid cate thelial. Suits Office in Cameron's B! ck, up stairs ; entrance x Fs’ rh fh ey) iD trated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for | Alice was gathering flowers in the hedge, Por t next door to layler’s Jewelry Store : 2 eo “ : & 3c, stainp and this slip ‘while Lottie swung on the gate with a care- oa enple, pean and dried an on oe aylor’s J : . ve , ; : ZV _8Ver Rie 5 i her, in conversation | apples at Beer & Go in : Merch 23, 1885 -wky3m Ob'town, Jan, 1885, MER HANTS HANK OF HALIFAX A. W. KINNEY.2Vermonth, N mar less grace peculiar to her, PP + , 34 . me oe “eI fae es i os eer a ; Pty a ‘