Seg ‘tawe: * Se ot Ne My re ae otic ete od cremeraee” — cence ee rt a. a ae ah eee ean —- —— A DEAR i fcoNCLUDED | | , Mpmunicatec tO history had | Oa his part, Silas her the principal p ints in his —toli her how much money he with bim, where it Was, 20 i showed her , ca. . how leverly he had got his pocket pin- 7 oe ned up to keep out pick pe kets, He | tiened to her that he was goe| even men jug to New York taleois, wid intimated that of getting plaid. ‘Oh, don’t! I box of you,’ . littin. delicately-gloved hands in horror. -. are so awtully vulgal All the newsboys aod porters wear them Get | ea as it Ww ut be so bee coming to your complexion ! And Silas, theught he did not ly perceive what possible’ cqasection there could be between his ¢ complexion and lis paataloons, joviully promised | eried she, her “wl e . to be guided by her taste. After this, Silas hbecan te grow cold, and he put his arm over the back of the seat, and arranged Juanna’s shawl, and he got hold of her hand some way under the le squeeze, and tunvel. he went nanee which dam- shawl. and cave ita lit whe: they eame through some perior aged her bonnet i the pink jonqu ils in the front of it look more like willed red exbbage plants than | anything else. Be fore Groseville was reached mats tera had progresse d amazingly. Silas had told her that he was more inter- ested in her than any girl he had ever seen, and she had told { him that if all the men in the world were like him lle would be worth living, etc Then they had arranged a correspon- dence, and Juanna was to write the first Jette: and direct it to New York to the eare of Silas’s cousin, John Jones. sang out the cenductor at the top of lungs, and Juanna aros. to go out. The intatuared Silas rose, toe, and attended her to the piat- form, aad surp ised the gaj ing growd gathered to “ t the ¢t rain by giving her a resounding kiss when he bade her tarevvell. Fer thé next fifteen or twenty miles our infatuated friend was so completely abserbed in his awa thoughts that he ave no heed to anything else, but by aad by he began to fee! somewhat empty in the region of his stomach, and cons cluded to try a deughaut and a piece of cheese. This feat accomplished, he thought he would look ai ter his pocket deemed that to a ‘ Grosevilie !’ A Good Account. XPERIENCE, . to buy a es of pan-| ethought | clear. | very much, and i ide | wae WP . extetimasiemeompesiiasial — — oe = No sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- en sickness and suffering, costing $200 per vear, total $1,20¢ % a which was stopped re three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who done her own house 'work for a year since, without the loss of a | day , and] want everybody now it for their apes has : ‘Joun Wer«s, Butler, N. Y. The American Peopie | No people in the world suifer so much |with Dyspepsia as Americans Although | vears of experience in inedicine had failed to accomplish a ceriain and sure remedy for lthis disease and its effects, such as Sour ‘| Stomach, Heart-burn, Water- br ish, Sick | Headache, a eeen, palpitation of the | Heart, Liver Complaint, coming up of the ; Be a 2 food, low 8} ir LS, | gat ral GOUULe: + Ue « yet since the ‘ntrod action of Greens August there is no case of Dys ee we beleve | pepsia that cannot , | 00,000 dozen sold jcase of failure report dl. be immediately relieved. last vear without one (70 to your Drug: loist and geta sample bottle for 10 cents 1S ; : ‘ (and ry it. iiwo doses will re lieve you, ; Regular size 75 cents. eA ee a EET LECT me a aa = ene | i } ! ‘ ye eae a Se Dil Sign of th the Hephant YS > APTELA RE a : r Be ; 4 pe or : ph : . #2 a8 o hat & t ; an mine i Ri a, A arve ee of | Stock s Fall CONSISTING O} i f" % Aa «€ uo iS hiv In ali the LEADING ASTYL the LOWEST I Ladies’ and Gents’ Goods 2a Srecial Our Goods are all carefully se the best materials, and warranted satisfaction ae DON’T FORGET THE PLACE W E“D Pm £4 A Vi wwe Fae Oi MF tr ; iene and - Meal. ene, PS “*RDERS wili be received for the follow- n 3 i, x4 } ing Brands of Flour and Meal !-- * Buda” **Golden Age,’ ‘Wareup’s Su- ; Io + \ ‘ : Bae 2} »? {] wUCilL}, Aidt aster, . s Ti 4 sonnel iixtra | aihniy, . book —not that he any- i ae Re: oa ; - yer0r, ‘* White Lose, Florence, thiny had befallen it, but it was a sort $6 Shia tts 97 adel eB O6/ cakes tamed of satisfaciien to him to feel of if, and "Sy Gorn Meal-—‘* Galden Stas,’ remember that it coataine | fifty dotiars. | ‘ tions for the above Brands of Flour He put His hand to his pecket, but to! eal f. o. b. at Milla, or delivered at his unspeakable borror, he discovered | U#atiutcotow once. aie hat the pits had been removed, and a csnrnns 4 co - eee the pocket-book wasgone! Withacry May 6, 80. _ onciin. B, of dismay he sprang to his feet aia bey. n to search every inch of space io the cat where a pocket-book coutd pos- sibly be concealed. He nereamed to the conductor, who unfeelingly toid him, that likely enough the red haired woman who had sat beside him had stolen his mouey—he had noticed she leoked rather ‘ faust.’ But? Siias’s grief was fearful. He teek everybody into his contidence,ana tol them about the pantaloons which now could never be his, and bewailed his loss and munched his remaining doughnuts alternately. When he arrived in New York, his consin John Jones, was waiting for him, and very kindiy took him home with him, and comforted him to the best of bi- ability. {wo days afterward, whep Mr. Jones came home at hight,le brought a letter for Silas. Our hero seized it with «# ery of joy. It must be from her! had not forgotten him! Oh, eestary ! he was to pene ivom her, and see her writing, and beld to his lips some thing that had just come from her. The post mark was illegible, and the envelopes was rather a coarse one for the lady to use, and the superscriptioe wus decided! y masculine in its gene! appearance. With eager haste he tore open the envelope and read : “ DEAR OLD UoTE.— Much obliged to you for the money which i took the liberty of borrowing frem you yesters day. When i gei to be a million: aire, I will return it with interest. Hope you’re weil,and that you will fiud snuff- colored pantalvoons becoming. I| believe I premised to marry you, but as my clothes happen to be all that is feminine abeut me, i don’t like to be @bliged te keep my promise. A man don’t care to Marry a man, youknow. Wishing you may iearn the Ways of the world betore we meet again, | have the honer to be very truly yours, JUANNA.’ * Dear Lord ! eried Silas, ‘ who ever beard anything like it? Only te mw nr§ that thit p.e.ty girl wasa man! We come to think of it, she did smell seed of whiskey,’ Of course, Silas has hever recovered his property, and he has been ‘dead set’ against pretty girls in piak ben« nets ever since his visit to mew York. Several Toronto banks announce a de- ovease of interest on deposits to 4 per cent. . pve ' fut a Li that tri cb, i lece Or 2 | L \ situate, lying and be ing 6 EAVREE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also i Round and Slack, at Aibion en Pictou, Nova > eotia. For orders apply t G. W. “DEBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. qj i Lik a hilnes, \ 6 RDVERS for Round Coai can i> en ant lication to ‘ierms as usual. G. W. DeBLOIs, sole Ayent for P. E. Island, jffice, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. oun 50s aee0- pat her's} kea tl Te ata ; be obtained Mortgage Sale, ON re ee LO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, on SA LURDAY, the 30th day ‘ of UCTOBER NEXT, A nour of 12 D. 1500. at Live | o clock, noon, und ‘T and by | virtue of a Power of dale m an Inden-. ture of Mortgage, 19th day ofj September, A. wv. le | } ; 40 cated tne ls73, and made be tween THrodurk A, GREEN and Siees GREEN, his wife, of the one part, and Epwarp JARVIs Hopasox, of the other part, — pai oe of land g 1 Township number seventeen,in Prinee Ce ounty aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that 1s te say: **Commenciag at a stake fixed in the south-west angie m vig ied by the intersection of Crozier Street with Spring Street, avd run- lning irom thence aan | Spring Street north thirty degrees cast seventy feet to the south line of a lot of land owned by B.S. Miils ; thence eastwardly along the said lot ata right angle sixty four feet, thence at a right angle uorthwardly sixty-eight feet to Shea Street; thence eastwardly along the said street sixty-two feet to David Keogers’ lot ; thence at aright angle southwardly along said ‘lot one hundred and tiirty-eight feet to Crozier’s street aforesaid; thence westwardly along said street ove hundred and twenty-six feet to the place of commencement, together with the milis built thereon. For further particulars apply at the oflice of | Messrs. Hopason & Meczop, Soliciters, | Charlottetown or Summerside. Dated this 25th of September, A. D. 1880. | EDWAKD JAKVIs HODGSON, fse 25 eodj—mon wed fri Mortgagee. } ‘foo WHREKALY ELAMANER, — Per sous havi ing relatives or Irienus abroad, ang desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. | er way than: by subseribing to Tue Wkrex us| EXAMINER, Sent, postpaid, to any address: in Great Britain, the United States, or the | Pominion, un receipt ef One Dollar, LONDON QUSE. FALL, i830. eee nee Davies &b ARE NOW SHOWING ERB THE BULK OF THEIR SUP AND OFFER THE BEST VALUE —~—AND~— LARGEST. ASSORTMENT In the ae. ALL DEPARTMENTS, ‘ pade, it Will Pa EVERY BUYER —Or~ ORY GOODS TG LOCK THROUCH OUR STOCK Eefore Purchasing, Terms Cash. GHO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1880. “NEW GOODS. BAKED MACARONI! IN 2-L5. TINS. ~~ A Perfect Nutriment For INFANTS, CHILDREN & INVALIDS, manufactured in Switzerland, ene ae A £rFAI irs ACO eS had FRENCH ESLAGKING! @ FAR tA) OF AMERICAN AND ‘Ss eee ee ee Zz TT! BR, é& GOFF. TR Ba hve PERFECTION | E25 SOLE PROPRIETORS | -ENLEESS | or WHISKY OTHERS UNRIVALLED For Ee L4OSTOD DY. DY. |foisriicmies.ancriesis LAND WHISKY, NITARY INSTITUTION, London, Aug. 18, 1878 } GHLAND W iin Y YTICAI y ORNE Hit aA ANAT +4, Holborn-viaduct, .C., REPORT On the LORNE Int “We have visited” the bottling stores ‘of Greenlees HKrethers,.and have selected from the vats, saup of their [Lorne ' oy! ot i: V bis key, and have ¢€ ubjec es ei them to carefal examination and analy %) eA! : were very frag rant. £ of pleasant flavor, and nossessed all the characteristics of pure and well red Scotch Whisky of the tirs tqna ints “ ARTHT iri Fi ‘s,s Ae “Orro Hennen, F.C. 8., F.C,” Yen Ss g MESSE ; CO} LY ok OO, ottetown, P.E.1 Keb. 24, 1880 : GOLD PAR:S, M&DAL, 1878 JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. A y es s i = ie « FFAS FH - e Vine dle S Vielvdeut) ae Ci CONTAINS KiGPS, bicKht,. MANDRAHE, BANBELEION, AND Best Mepican QuaB Ju OTHER BITTERS, AND THE PUREs! TIES OF A Bs Jot. OS ae 13 £ +} All ivigeases. Cr. the Blood, laver, Kk CnReys Stomach, Bowels§ and Urinary Or§ iceplessness, Female fi 48, Js ery ShHeEss Comp @LLUS Bite iix tipkere mSe ~, fe o> « ¥ 4 cS Ai & = CO in CCl Ld of Bae why FEE eat ae erent t:: P Y¥lii De ; “aid lor Oe) ook $37 & case tiuey Will not cure or Leip, o! x for anything impure or injuri-€ gus found in them A a acne . A. AASK YOur Lrucs ists for tiop Bitters ana the Bitters before yeu pp A LA AKS HO Ctper. +. Og & 5* - . 1 . ree VOUWS, mith oy msleep. ihe Hop Cough seliel and ture and Patig ‘S$ lie Cheapest, SurestE Hest. "xr + : 7) i AYR — On hAte BY Vy. Be APOTHECARIES HALL. WATSON and [nar 5, 780} - Soa] . For Sale or to Let. if SHAT Freehold Property, with a a eighty icet on Pownai Street eud eig |four feet on Sydney Street,the Honse coniain- jing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can | be turned into ene Dwelling by unlocking a ‘door. Apply on the premises tio Mis, BOSWALL. | April 26, 1880—tf Valuable Property for sale, W BE SOLD, all that partof Town Lot N £ 74, in the first hundred of Town ae 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 iculars apply to Messrs, Hopason & Métis Charlottetown, ‘Summer Tieo AAT] GOU : NESE: Gane Ta ) MILK Ion Prince Rdward islan RAILWAY, TIME TABLE NO. 14, een ee ae Arrangemen To take effect on the 24th A hay, 18 | IDp7. 20.2m| Dp 3.25 pm Georget u.. +e Tae ee & fA 4s ere (an. ; o x, sit Stew t. Ar 8.40 * ‘Ar 5.20 * Souria Seam ‘ps 30am Dp 2 ~. 30 pu. Harmony .| * 6.48 **| ** 2.53 « t Peter’s.| ** 7.45 “| «* 4.69 4 Morell. vao| "* 6258 “| 4649 Mt Stew't, ep: 5.40 a Ar D5 o Mt Stew’t. \Dp 8.50am ‘Dp 5 . 30pm! Koyalty Jc} ** 9.46 *'* 648% Ch’town . jase. — Ar] 410 * Chitown iD p 6 30am| Dp 9. 25am DP rcmiber Fai 6 6s Ar 9.47 noyaity Je! 6.46 ‘Dp 0.55 f N W iltsh’e} “. 7.24 - ; *#10,.49 ° Hunter R’r| ** 7.36 ** ) ‘$44.04 «* Bradalba’e! * $.05 ** | “31.45 « Coty Line} **-38.12 ° “3 ) oe eed “* 8.40 ** | 12. 30pm ** Ar 9.06 *“iAr 1.05 *{ Sumin side in, 9 15 « |Dp 2.80 ingt’n | “288 ise Pivt Siull..t “OS. ** sO i ieety . kaha * }o* oe lberton. .1 **22.05 a) a * sé Imm oe 33 Fignich...}Ari2.45 ** Ar 1 BR. RAiNS GOING eee ppmneemcenen—senaenee nem nlthgseinenaatsaattet tie ttt : ani Mi STATIONS, a MIXED. / MIXED, : ia _—e—_— “& : “ a ¥ ‘eo “ © 2 OR 6 lAr 7.45 § Dp 8.00 ‘ 2 iff} 66 és G Oh +6 10.2 23 se | 4 Cignish ... [Dp 1.45pm! ‘Dp 6.45 am j Alberton. .| | . ~ . - J *Le ar ve tort full. Wellinet’n < we. we a} 7 . tee mm «© _— - ° - - ‘es ih. 4 | ssn | 7a 09 d i Arl2.00 m ’ ; ae: Sumi Side t,. » Tone a “' Do 6.00 |Dp 1.65pm Kensing et wi 4G 25 ** | 7 Agee Co’t’y Line! ‘6 6.54 **| $6 2.99 6. Bradalba’e | $8 7.00 sé ! “oO 29 « itunte Rr, 1s Sion ss ! és 3. 07 ‘x N Wiltsh €j . 7,46 2 °° 2 eee it : « JAr 415 i Dp 4. ine 3. 88 es 4.35 ** tts 4. “00pm pi i. 7.00am! 4 is * se 2 yay A sé Mt Stew't. ; Ar 5. 20 ‘* Ar 8.40 * Mt Stew’t.|Dp 5.25pm Dp 6.50am Moved: 1°" S67" i S.ae st Peter’s., “ 6.20 “| “10.01 * arniony . valde FS < ttemade lots! <5 4 Sileas 7.35 ** Arif, _—: “ Fs ctiainuigl - vit Stew’t. (Dp 5: 25pm | Dp 8. 55am ie) * 10.24. arcagan ..| ** 6.35 “ Arl9.50 * Ree € Georget ‘u,.[Ar 6 55 Ch’town . Royalty Je with the 4 Mixed Train from Charlottetown for he West, in the morning; and the Mixes ‘rain from the West connects at Re junction with the Express Train fromy lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, i viternoon, z &LEX, MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer, — Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1680 — pat pres her ar ne sp s) kca pic 6 ~~ MORTGAGE SALE, TO be soid by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court ticuse,in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on teenth day of NOVEMBER, A, D. 1880, at the iour of twelve o clock, 100n, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in aca Indenture of Mor July, "1877 7, and” made ber_ween DenaLp WILLIAM PALMER, HENRY SKEFFINGTON Pooxg, of the other — part, alain tate that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and premises situate, iyiny aud being on iownship Number Twen uine, in Queen's County, in Prince Kd isiand, bounded and deseribed as iollows, that is to say : the Lower ‘ryou iiead with the lwe between Frince and Queen's Counties ; thence southward!y along the said County ime to the shore of Crapaud Harbor; thence foilowing the courses of tie said shore easterly until 1% meets the settlement Road Oh Of; County J ijeading from said shore to Crapaud Corner; © thence alony the sad Settlémens Koad north- waidly until it meets the Lower Tryon Road atoiesaid; thence westwardiy along the said road ty the place oi commencement, contain- jess, and is bounded on the west by the said Ubdunty hue; liarbor ; on the east, by the Settlement Koad; vu the north, by the Lower ‘Tryon Road ; and an dudenture ot Lease dated the tirst day of November, A, D. ihe ene part, and the suid Donald William Palmer, of the other part; and also all the estate, right aud privileges belonging to the the execution of the above mentioned Mort- gage in and to the shore aujoining the tract of land te the extent of iow water as comprised in and demised by the said In- denture of Lease of the first day of Novem- her, A. D, 185 9—siving and reserving from the above described fifty acres of land a piece vi land couveyed by the said Donald Witham Paluer to Her Majesty the Queen, as paru- cularly described ia au Indenture bearing date the third day of April, A, D, 1580, and regis- ior said isiana. Hopeson & McLxop, Solicitors, Charlotte: town. HENRY S. POOLE, joc 16, eod ]~ mon wed fri Mortgagee N. B.—.The Express Train from Soon aad 4 Vreorgetown connects at noyey dun 3 Commencing at the intersee For further particulars apply to Messrs. tg WEDNESDAY, the Sevem- ahh * ae bearing date the twenty-third day a ot the one bart, same se, ing about fitty acres of land, a iittie more or ’ - ou the south, by. Crapand,: is part of ninety-four acres of land demised by — io59, and made between’ the don. Lady Cecily Jane Georgina Fane, of © said Dohaid Willam jalmer at the time of — tered iu the office of the Registrar of Deeds-