ot a ee pee = ——_ the steps of residence. ife anywhere drown | fron( part of the heuse was close a darkened ; having rung severa i ‘thout eliciting any response, he times without g -" ‘lude that there was no ng, when a head thrust low. o ee = ean — Seen ' sealed > occ ae eeenennapshintgnatenemanneeamipenansstitesni hie? a “a = - me — al ee er ee ee . 7 ’ ee CCE Time T Sigam Nav. Go,! Prince fidward Ish er TO SUCCESS Time Table. p. I. Island SugaM av, f), rin G W i S wy \ J. 0 ccassmmmpssiintepunataiit THE ROAD or the convenience of excursionists and AO > ee 5 ies sand TT dae a 9 abe ing Time Table i i | 2 : »xtood im yatientl) pes others, we publish the follow m6 nes a r tevtkcah R A i W A Y Hl wea gees Teich tyan’s vtately snich has been arranged from official n Coton gu eet a ae: here was not the slightest i 1: the whole sign of | ana was about to con ene within heart out of an upper win ; , 1 : le ‘ ‘ Wn > tne Bae ro areunad i i ‘Yeung man, doo: . Considerably pect ed address, Boge duimtgy tee U ps n the poreh, brushieg oe eo leaves which eovered it, was & young girl of fifteen. She looked very pretty: as s> stood there, the bright autumnal sunshine falling on the round white arms and uncovered head, Setting down her broom she ushered him into a medium-sized, plainly-fur- pished reom, which gave no indication of the repuied weaith of its owner. startled by this unex- the young map obeyed. The yeusg man took a seat, brushing a few flecks of dust from the lappel of his coat, ran hia fingers through his carefully arranged locks, and thus de livered himself: ‘Tell your master that his nephew, Edward Stone, is here.’ A faint smile touched the rosy lips, and with a demure ‘ Yes, sir,’ the girl vanished. A few minutes later an elderly gentle man entered, wich intelligent, strongly marked features, and a shrewd look in his eyes, which seemed to take the meutai measure of his friend at a glance. ‘Well, sir, with me?’ ‘Lam your nephew, Eiward Stene.’ ‘So my daughter told me. Whatdo you want? ‘Tecame to pay my respects to you, sir. ‘Yes; bat what do you want me to do for you ?’ { was thinking of going into buai- ness and [ thought I would come and talk it over with you, and ask you to give me a lift.’ ‘What better capital do you want than what you already have? A strong able~bodied young man wanting a lift ¢ You ought to be ashame: of yourself! What have you been doing ?’ Kdward’s face flushed with anger at this unceremonious language; but feel iag that he ceuld not afford to quarrel with his wealihy relative, he gave no Other indication of it. I've been in a store school two years ago,’ ‘Saved nothing for au pposs ?’ ‘No; it’s only five hundred doliars : no more than enough for my expenses. ‘Humph! You are able to dress ourself out of it, | percieve. I have ion men to rear and educate a large family on five hundred dollars a year ‘ and if you have been unable to save anything, you certainly are not tit to go into business on your own account. When I was at your age, my income was less than three hundred dollars, and | saved half of it. What is the business you want to engage in ?’ ‘Stationery and books. Six hundred dollars will buy it, as the owner is obliged to sell—a rare chanee. I don’t ask youto give me the amount, only to lend it; I will give my noto with inter- est,’ *Yeurte maif, I have several such papers already. You can have all of them for five dollars, and Lwary you that it would prove a bad invstment at that. | can give you some advice though, which if you’ll follow will be worth to you a good many times over the amount you ask, But you won’t do if. ‘ilow do you know that,? said Ed- ward with a smile; who began to feel more at home with his eccentric rela- tive, I'd like to hear it, anyway.’ ‘Well, here it is. Go back to your plaee in the store, and save three dol- larga week frem your salary, which you can easily do, learning, meantime nll you possibly cay about the business you intend to pursue. At the end of feur years you will have all the capital you seck, together with sufficient ex- perience and judgment to know how to use it. And, better still, it will be yeurs, earned by yeur own industry and self-denial, and worth mere to you than ten times that amount got in any ether way. Then come and see me again. ‘You'd rather have my money than advice, { dare say,’ added Mr. Stone, as Rdward arose to go,‘ but we'll be batter friends four years henee than’ if I let you have it." Sit down, nephew; the train you will have to take won’t leave until six in the evening You must stay totes, 1 want you to see what a complete Jittle house-keeper | what is your business since [ left your salary, I kave, and make you acquainted with her. ‘ Polly!’ he cried, opeaing the door into the hall. (Concluded im our next, ) . aerate : rmmerside, Tig Trains leave the city tor Summersice, ig nish, Alberton and points West, daily, at Da a % 6.30 am. 9.20 am., and 4.50 p.m. For Georgetown, Souris, and all pomts Kast, at 7 am., and 4 p.m, — 3 | Trains arnve in the city daily from Sam merside Alberton, 1 ignish and points : . > . “> West, at 10.16 a.m., 4.55 p.m., and $8.35 p.m, From Georgetown, Souris, and all points Kast at 10.04. a.m., and 7.10 p,m. r Heather Bell leaves Charlottetown for Orwell every Monday and Wednesday Steame avenings. La ave ; day and Thursday mornings at 7 0 clock. Charlottetown for Orwell Orwell for Charlottetown every Tues- Leaving same evening at 3 o'clock, Returping from Orwell to Charlottetown same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about 8.30 o'clock. ; Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 o'clock. : Leave Mount Stewart for Chartottetown at 7 o'clock. : leaving Charlottetown for Mount Stewart same evenings at from two to three 0 clock, ; : hewlnét : according to tide, return to Charlottetown same evenings. Fea ; A steamer leaves Steam Navigation Wharf, in this city, for Pictou Landing every Mon- day, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Xd > ° ’ - > » e mornings at hali-past seven o'clock. Return- ing same days, A steamer also makes daily trips between Summerside and Point du Chene, and con- nects with the express train to and from this city. : ; <iinsiaillliaiaiaal Charlottetown Church ariottetown Sr. Pauw’s (Cuurcu or Directory. ENGLAND) (Jueen Square— Morning and Evening Service every Sunday at 11 a, m. and7 p.m Sunday School at 25 p. m. Rev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne Curate. ae Sr. Perer’s. (Cucrem or Exouanp)—Rochford Square. Sunday Services-—Sa.m., 11 a.m. and 7 pam. Daily Services-—-Matins-~9 a, m, Evensong —5 p.m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev. treorge W. Priest Incumbent, Rev. Kh. D. Bambrick Assistant Curate. Sr. Dunsran’s CATHEDRAL. every Sunday at 8a. m. Hodgson. Low Mass High Mass at 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev. A. McGilvray, Rev. Dr. Chaisson, Pastors. Frest Metruopisr Cuures-—Prince Street — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a.m, and 6.50 p.m. Sunday School at 2 }. m. Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. P Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. Seconp Meruovist CXURcH— Prince Street,— Service and Sernion every Sunday at 10.30 a m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week day service on Wednesday evening. Rev. William Tippett, Pastor. Sr. JAmres’ Cuurcn (PRESBYTERIAN)—Pownal Street.—-Service and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m. and 64p. m. Sabbath School and young men’s Bible class, con ducted by Mr. Harper, at 2:30 p.m. Weekly Service in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings, at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. Zion Cucerceu ( PRESBYTERIAN )—Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun day at Il a. m. and6$ p.m. Sunday Schooi at 25 p.m. Rev, John MeL. Me- Leod, Pastor. PreseyTeRIAn Counce Dr. Murray, Pastor o'clock, a. m., 6.30 p.m. at 2.30 p. m. Baptist OuurcH—cor. Prince and Fitzroy sts Services and Sermon every Sunday at li a.m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- vices— Monday at 7.30 p. m.; and Friday at Sp. m. Rev. D. G. McDonald, Min- ister. : BrpLE CHRISTIANS——Prince Street.—-Service and Sermen every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. and 6.30 p,m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rey. John Harris, Minister. PRAYER Meerine in Y. M. C. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. DiscreLes or Cririsr meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a, m. and 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. —_—seoa © Prince Street.—Rev. tlours of Service, 1) Sunday schoo! August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green’s August Flower in all towas and vii- lages in the civilized world has caused any imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the gxpense of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc- ed in 1865, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., it never has failed io our knowledge. Three doses willrelieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two million bottles sold iast year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents. ror Sale or to Let. FYXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty. four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises’ to . MKS. BOSWALL, April 26, 1880—tf ROMAN PUNCH, ice Cream, Fruit ices, Water Tees. A® i intend paying special attention to my 4A Ice Cream department this season, I invite the public to eall where they ean be. furnished with the best assortinent of Ice Creams and ices to be bad in the City. Ali made from the best material. To parties ordering Creams or Ices we guarantee satis- ection or no charge. A. McKENZIE, Confectioner, (Queen Street, Charlottetown, June 19, 1880, - Week Day Services—Tuesday and! Tt il SUMMER STOCK DRY GOODS. Tremaine & Metcalf ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR Summer Stock ! COMPRISING IN Dress Goods, Beiges, Cords, Lustres, Cashmeres, Merinos, &e., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. Summer Tweets, Suitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Coatings (Plain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &e., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Cheap White Cotton, Cheap Grey Cotton, Cheap Feather Ticking, Cheap Table Linens, Cheap Towels and Towelling, Cheap Sheetings, Xce., Cheap Hosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Cheap Silk Ties, Ladies’ Scarfs, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Cheap Shirts and Shirting, Cheap Linders and Drawers, Cheap Undereclothing, (Ladies’ and Gents,) Cheap Embroideries, Cheap Edgings, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Silks, Cheap Satins, Cheap Feathers, ‘Cheap Flowers. DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &e. Among so many cheap things, ALL may expect to get Bargains, TREMAINE & 83 QUEEN STRERT, | Ca’tewn, July 22, 1880, METCALF, Gieamers St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales, ; Summer Arrangement, CUUMENGING MONDAY, 2ist JUNG, 1550. NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown for Pieteu Landing every MONDAY, WEUNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDA Y MORN ING ~ it 7.30, connecting there with the train tos Halifax. : } 7 “4% : Reiurning to Charlottetown san day; ~ p DL, On arrival of train trom Halifax. NEW BRUNSWICK, GANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. } mou Leave Summerside EVERY DA (Sundays excepted) on arrival of train from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with trains for each of the above-named places ; and 1t St. John, with Steamers of the Inter- national Co, and Railway for Portland and Besten. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every MONDAY MORNING, about 3 o'clock, 7 : -eturning, leave Shediae EVERY DAY (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, jor Summerside, connect ing there with train for Charlottetown. Also, leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening about 5 0 cleck. : By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch'town, June 19, LSSO. y |{ SOLE PROPRIETORS | THE PERFECTION | C REENLEES ©! or WHISKY?Z@; ®-B ROTH ERS j UNRIVALLED FOR [iioyocacinl STREELIONDONE SFA TOD DY |orstucthies ANGLES bn a ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 34, Holborn-viaduct, L.C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lonne Higuitann Wuisky : ‘‘We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject- ed them to careful examination and analysiz, The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘‘ArTHoR Hin, Hassatn, M. D. ‘‘Orro Heungr, F.C. S., F. I. C.” Agents: -- ‘Rs. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., ’ Charlottetown, P. 4.1, f ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. A - mee eee £ Zé pow GOLD STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. . CAS ae ie TRUTHS. HOP jetead TiLLS yo (A Medicine, PAN DBELEIGN, SAND THK PuRxst AND Best Mepicar QUALI TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS. ret a Drink.) CON TALNS HOPS, BUCHY, MANHRAKE, THEY CURE BAll Discases of the Stomach, Bowéls,# a pot | a Ss > Tone ; a blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or- gans, Nervousness, Sicoplessness, Kemaled BUomplaints and brunkeness, $1600 IN GOLD BWill be paid for a case they will not cure gor help, or for anything impure or injuxif mous found in them. | g Ask your Drugygists for Hop Bitters andg giree books, and try the Bitters before youg gsieep. ‘I'ake no other. »& \é sihe Hop Cough Cure and Paina ? 2 2 ‘ F clief 's the Cheapest, Sures and Best, For SALk sy W. BR. AAPOTHECARIES HALL. {mar 5, 80) a WM : Valuable Property for Sale, 1O BE SOLD, all that part of Town Let No, 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet to® gether with the buildings thereon erected, ~ For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hovcson & McLxov Charlottetow: Sept. 18, 1879. =? - C ° WATSON anni! TIME TABLE NO. 14, oo ee eee icy — > aye Summer Arrangement, — ee ee ee To take effect on the 24th May, 1880, TRAINS GOING WEST, STATIONS. | EXPRESS, | MIXED, MIXED, ——|—_ Georget n.. | Dp 7.20 am) Dp 3.25 jm! é Cardigan .. law a See “| : Mi stew t.\ Ar 8.40 *‘* 'Ar 5.20 «| concern a ee (Souris ....{Up6.30am|Dp 2.30pm) {Harmony .j ** 6.48 ‘* | “* 2.52 “| St Peter’s.| ** 7.45 | « Morell....| *¢ 8.08 “| * 4.40 «| ] Mt Stew’t.| ‘* 8.40 “ (Ar 5.20 * Mt Stew’t.|Dp 8.50am Dp 5.39pm Royalty Jc} ** 9.46 ** ** 648 * Ch’town ..|Arl0.04 ** |Ar 110. * cir, Gh'town .. Dp 6.30am|Dp 9.35am |\Ar 9.47 * ‘Dp 9.56 “ Royalty “ " 646: = N Wiltsh’e} ‘* 7.24 “| ‘£10.49 “| * @ ge ae Hunter I’r| “ 7.36 | “1104 “| « 608 a Bradalba’e | ** 8.05 * | £11.45 “ [¥s 7 4 Co’t’y Line] “* 8.12 ** | 11.54 *] det Kensingt n} ‘* 8.40 ** **12.30 pm} “ wa ‘ mR 66 RK ts Summ’side| yr aoe ‘ Dp oa a 8.25 « Wellingt’n| ‘* 952 “| ** 3.25 * Port Hall..| **10.23 ‘*} ** 4.07 * Olaaty ..1. 1 1 eee Alberton..! ‘'12.05pm) “ 6.33 “ Tignish ...{Arl2.45 ‘‘|Ar 7.30 * TRAINS GOING EAST. Bs OEE, i ; | | STATIONS. | EXPKESS. | MIXED, | : a meee, | meena ————enaesaecremercncee, Laeneien <es lignish... | Dp 1.45pm) Dp 6.45 ain| ed | ss 9 OR cs (AP 7.45 ** Alberton. .| 2.25 ‘Dp 800 « | O'Leary... ‘ 3.10 **1 ** 9.66 =% Port Bill...) “* 467 :-%4 *3ae es Weillingt’n| ‘ 4.39 *} 11.09. *%*; Sieieaaitahat Si Ar 5.15 ** |Ar12.00 m ‘a ee a |Dp 1.05pm) Dp 6.40am Kensingt’n; ** 6.25 ** | ** 1.40 ** 1 ** [ag ae Co’t’y Line] “ 6.54 “| 219 « | “754 Bradalba’e | ** 7.00 ** ‘6 999 | 6 BOR Hunter R’rj ** 7.28 N Wiltsh’e| ** 7.43 8.19 Ar 8.35 te se 3,24 ce | a [Ar £15 S Dp 4.18 | * “lar 438 “| ArlO.16am ee 9g «1% 3.97 | “© $3.46 se Royalty Je Ch’town.. Ch’town ../Dp 4.00pm‘ Dp 7.00am! Royalty Je] ** 4.18 ** |.** ‘7.22 * Mt Stew’t.|Ar 5.20 ** |Ar 8.40 * Mt Stew’t.! Dp 5.25pm Dp $.50am peorell,...j:*° Gea 4 ae St Peter’s., “ 6.20 * | £10.01 Harmony .).‘' 7,479 -% §°°8h i). % Souris... j|Ar 7.35 ‘* |Arl1.40 “ Mt Stew’t.|Dp 5.35pm! Dp §. 55am Uardigan..| ‘* 6.35 ** | **10.21 * Georget’n../Ar 6.55 ‘* | Arl0.50 ** N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and — Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction — with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed “9 rrain from the West connects at Royalty’ Junction with the Express Train from Charl’ — lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in LEX, MACNAB; Supt. and Engineer, . Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880. ._ pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio 61 . A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, Commission Merchant, aid Manufacturers’ Agent, AUCTION ROOMS (the largest in the City,} No, 11 Queen Street (Brick Building.) a facilities for any quantity and — ) all kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof Cellar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock and Furniture Sales attended to at reduced rates, Sales of Horses, Carriages, Farm Implees ments, Stock, &c., on Market Days, at 8 ket House. Auction Sales of Household For- ulture at Residences, and of General Mer chandise at Stores, Warerooms, Wharves,&e, ~_ conducted on moderate terms. Consignments —_ olf Goods of every description will receive ~~ prompt attention. Apples a specialty. eg Advances made and proceeds guaranteed © when required. Business solicited, corre pondence answered promptly and in com tidence. * A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Prince Edward , Island. a N. B.—All kinds of P. E, Island prodveta > bought and shipped to order, ee April 29, ’80—3m wh eae tl a ‘Flour and Meal. + Oe will be received for the follows ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ‘* Buda p (Patent), ‘‘Alabaster,” ‘Golden — Age,’ Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Sa pertor,” ‘* White Rose,” ‘* Florence,” © © ‘*Beaver,” “Pastry” and ‘* Amber,” and : choice K, ‘D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” — Quotations for the above Brands of Flour” and Meal f. 0. b. at Malis, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside. ’ ad a ay J. RK. FOSTER, Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N. May 6, SO. ; ! —— | Bones, Bones. 4 ‘ENHE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash — Tv per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity — less than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. * FRED. W. HYNDMAN, ‘Ch town, Dec, 1, 1879