A Fate She Didn't Escape. CONCLUDED. A deselate wind moaned sorrowtully about ther goed rocks. A small boat came dancing up the pathway of | ht nd the two occu pants peered eagerny tarward. ‘ ‘The e’s Black Llead, Mi (Juinten— the s my home! id Unele David, nm smile b eaking ove! his rugged fuce he pointed : the stone house croueh- at the [or r tne we *] am glad to see it, Mr. Barton, but pray rem mber that for the time my pame is Cheney, or you would betray me. “Aye, aye!” brought the boat re ponded skilifaily up to as he the wooden p er bel ihe lighthouse. | I'll not forget.” The your man sbrugged his! shouklers: exp ively %s he stepp 7 ob shore and waited for Une'le David to fasten the { Half a mile or more across the water was Pine Head, were during the sum- mer, grapite bas been quarri d But the | ur ste were dé sere d how, and the ereat it marding heuse closed and There the wind the eternal beat of the cis Was no sound save solitary. wail of the waves upon the ledves. Lois Martyn was spreading the table for tea io the cl erry ki chen of the little | stone house, whet Uncle David entered | with a young man. tHe was raihbei the medium height and full His hair was black and waved l@osely about a hand-| j intensely | blue ander their long black lashes. A long moustache showed a go!den brown | in the light. { He was dressed ina suitot rough pTay ¢ loth, and had a smiling debonair i expression as he halted just within the) door, eap in hand and ulster over his orm, for Uncle David to him. “This is Mr. Cheney, and mother and ab ve chested. some he ad é pnd bis eyes were . , mntreauce Lois. My wife, Mr. Cheney, and my | piece, Miss Lois Martyn. This young man wants to stay with us awhile, | mother. Le is sent down here by the} I } coast survey on particular business. calculate that we can accommodate | him.’ ‘Yes, indeed!”’ hospitable Aunt) leclared. They could accom-| Nancy « modate himif he could putup with! © | their poor fare. And eo the stranger made one of them at once, i As for Lois, though she kept her sentiments to herself, she was heartily glad of anything to break the mon- otony of life at Black Head,for in spite of the kindness of the old people, it was rather lonely here, and the weather had been too severe to aliow her to accompany Uncle David on any of his trips to the city, ten miles distantin an open Loat This Mr. Cheney was the most fas- cinating of men. She had not a wide experience, this nineteen—years—old heroine of mine. He was at onee so gay and grateful, so brave and tender, and chivalrous, and showed such positive talent making the days passed pleasantly, that | we may not wonder at the girl’s en-| thrallment. Black Head seemed a veritable pa: dise to her. The little stone house where so many hours were spent,wouild be forever glorified. The quaint octa- gon shaped room at the top of the light house tower, from which they had watched the vast expanse of waters, while Le had related marvellous stories for “a= of strange countries—would she ever think of it without a happy smile. But, bless you! She treated this Mr. Cheney toal! sorts of moods. She queened it right reyally one day, and the next treatedhim with the utmost indifference. Then fora while she would be like a child for trankness sweetness. All the time she flattered herse!f that no one had guessed her secret; all the time she dreaded her father’s summons toreturn; all the time she humored her patiently and awaited the crisis, It came just a week before Christ. mas. Unele David and Cheney, returning from a trip to the city, brought a letter from Mr. Martyn to Lois which read as tollows: “Mr. Quinten did not stay as long as Lexpected. You may come home now and in time to eat a Christmas dinner with Papa.” So after dinner Lois told Mr. Cheney that she was going home. She looked very serious and her under lip quivered as she spoke. They were alone in the sitting room and the young mun seated himself in a stool by the big rocking chair in which she sat, and lid one « bapely hand over hers. **Lois,” he sail gently, “I want you to take me home with you, that 1 may ask Mr Martyn for his little girl, to have «nj to hold from this time forth. Will you, Lois?” And Lois answered meekly enough : + Yon” But when he would have kissed her lips, she held him back with one slim hand. “* Mr. Cheney—” “My name is Felix,” he corrected, with laughing eyes. * Felix! she said, looking at him ip confusion, Frevel man whom p pa brought hom to see me— Felix Quinten |” ** Dear little love * e cried the young | don't i's woman's heart, 1 have tried to win anol wean [Tet and I will not let you go so | sweetheart,” coaxingly, as he wiped the itears from her eyes and kissed the | quivering lips. : | damsel, even though a happy one, who returned to papa Martyn with the very | | crockery cheaper than ever at CoLwILi’s. * ‘Thatis the name of th: t| mau, siuking upon his kuews, clinging TE to her skirts as she nrose, * I beg of you) annihilate mo; Tam Felix Quin-| ton! Youran away from me. I had| seen your picture, and had a feeling that you were the wife I wanted; so lL , “ani here L will never marry you—never,” cried Lois passlopatl¢ ly, her eyes tilled | With aberv tears, as she endeavored to | j free herself, Quinten was upon his feet now, and | would not let her go. * Lois,” he said gravely, almost | sternly, you love me. Hush! Why should vou deny it? If ever a man tried honestly and patiently to win Do not be with me easily. angry Liois censed to struggle. She did love him though he was Felix | Qalnten : and by the time Ur cle Dav id | came in totell how it had been a little! | plot between Mr. Martyn, Quinten and | himeseit. L ts Was ready to iOlD in the | laugh against her, although she shook | one haed threateningly against her} lover. And it was rather a erest-fallen little man irom whom she run away. fhe Great French Remedy, Dr, LeDuc’s Periodical Pilis. For ihe cure of Leucorrhea or White's Excessive or | painful Menstruation, Green Sickness, Falling of the | Womb, Cata rrh the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, | pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the puepoge of in- | Vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Organs, | two pills should be taken twice daily, or in very en, | febled conditions, one pill three times aday, To effect | cures in chronic ses it will de neeessary to continue | the use of the remedy for some months, A reasonabie |} trial will create sufficient confidence in the reme dy to | usure its being taken until a permanent cure is et- | Ie ca, | STark Kipxey Pap Co., 31 King Street, West | Moronte, All Drugwgista dee, 16 | ——— a of - Special Notices. New Laces just opened at J. B Macdonald's. [junel4 Weeks & Co's, Teas are pronounced good. [ma7 eod. Carter's Lirrce Liver Pritis have no equa | as a prompt and positive cure for Sick Head | ache, Billousness, Constipation, Pain in the Side, and all Liver Troubles. Try them. . [junell 2w eod wkly Tea Sets, dinner sets, toilet sets, glassware, | and a large let of assorted creckeiy. Those | ¢ ods were bought for cash, and wil! be sold | [may 22 3aw w 6 | New Satins at J. B. Macdonald’s. [junel4| } cheap at CoLwILw’s. We are now offering a large assortment of } a [may 22 3aw w 61 New Straw Hats and Bonnets just received at J. B. Macdonald's. [junel4 Six HunprRepD milk pans and butter crocks, to be sold cheap at CoLwILw’s. [may 22 3aw w 6i} C4peice PLANts in variety, for sale at John Colwili’s, Upper Qveen Street. june 13, wkl ly you want turnip seed that will give you satistaction, call to W. P. Colwill’s. [june6 eod 3w wkly | Buy Teas at Weeks & Co’s. [ma 7 eod HARViIgE’s ImpRovED Prize Turnip Seep. Sold only at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen St. [june 5 A cHorce lot of fresh turnip seed at W. P. Colwili’s [jane6 eod 3w wkly Fist Tras at Weeks & Co. {ma 7 eod. Aut the favorite varieties of Turnip Seed, from one of the best English warehouses, fresh and cheap, at W. R.’ Watson’s, {jane K1GguT varieties of turnip seed at W. P. Colwill’s {june6 eod 3w wkly ANTHRACITE COAL arrived to-day. Parties who have engaged to take the same, will please prepare to riceive it when sent.— ‘Litemas CASELEY. {june 8 A GREAT RUSH to COoLWILL’s for cheap crockery. [may 22 3aw w 6i Ten pound boxes of mixed crackers for honsekeepers, very cheap at Tue City Stream Barry. CL and see the splendid lot of crockery { cheap at CoLwILv’s. {may 22 3aw w bi and } 1 } eS sO } to Pure Gouip Baking Powder Soda at Beer & Gorr’s. For a good Worsted Suit go to the London House. {may28 4w 2aw wkly6i We are offering a large quantity of fresh turnip seed. Some of these varicties we bave been selling for the past eight years, and it has given good satisfaction, AJl in want of good seed would do well to give us a call, W. P. Colwill. |june6 eod 8w wkly New Corrons very cheap at the London House. [may 28 4w 2aw wkly6i Loox ovr for the big Tea Party of the season, to be held at the Convent Grounds, Souris, Wednesday, 25th July. Baking [june 3 | Exrra fine Tea at the London House. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i| Goup and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shopon corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky Lace CurTALNS at the London House. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i $00 Busnes to the acre. Harvie’s Im- proved Prize Turnip Seed. {june 5 Curar Prinis at the London House. {may28 4w 2aw wkly6i FakMer’s, goto R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. AN immense variety of new Cloths at the London House. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6é: New Rhubarb at Beer & Gorr’s, [june 3 Carpets, Mattings, and Floor Cloths at the London House. {may28 4w 2aw wkly6i fuz Only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing shop on P. E. Island, and the only vlace where you can get every part ofa sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns \ fIratton Streeta, APO, cormer of Prince and For g od Tea go to Geo. Davies & Co, [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i Dox't delay, goto R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. ly you want a Boy’s Suit go to Geo. Davies & Co. {may2S8 4w 2aw wkly6i Boy your Dry Goods, Clothing and Teas, at the lowest prices, at J. B. Macponasp's. [may 10 wkly For a good Tweed Suit go to the London House. [Ma) 28 4w 2aw wkiy6i Tue Champion Creamer, sold by R. K Brace, is the best, Fat Mees, buy your Turnip Sced at Harvie’, and-sccure £00 bushels to the acre. (juned Hat. . ee to Corn Starch or any prepar h LONDON HOUSE. Tue best Jams and Pitkles at the Famil Grocery; aby Rhubarb, taut! AYER’S Hair Vigor ind) freshness of iimir to a natural, rich i, faded or gra) wown color, or deep black, as may be desired } By its use light or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thiekened, and baldness often, though not always, cured, It checks falling of the hair, and stimu lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor, It prevents and cures seurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Ladies’ Hair Dressing, the Vicor is unequalled; it contains neither oi) nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mr. C. P. Bricner writes from Kirby, O. July 3, 1882: * Last fall my hair commencec falling out, and in a short time I became nearly bald. i used part of a bottle of AVer’s HAIR VIGOR, which stopped the fa]}- ing of the hair, and started a new growth, I have now a full head of bair growing vigor- ously, and am convinced that but for the use of your preparation I should have been entirely bald.”’ J.W. Bowry, proprietor of the Me Arthur (Ohio) Enquirer, says : ““ AYER’S HAIR VIGOR is & most excellent preparation for the hair, I speak of it from my own experience, Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and makes it glossy and soft. The ViGor is also a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my knowledge has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction.” Mr, ANGUS FAIRBAIRN, leader of the celebrated “‘ Fairbairn Family” of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Boston, Mass., Feb. 6, 1880; ** Ever since my hair began to give sil- very evidence of the change which fleeting time proeureth, I have used AYER's HAIR Vicor, and so have been able to- maintain 7A MoT anaupperranee of youthfulness—a matter of rable consequence to ministers, ora- ws, and in fact every one who lives consicdk tors, net in the eyes of the public. Mrs. O. A. Prescortr, writing from 18 Elm St., Charlestown, Mass., April 14, 1882, says: * Two years ago about two-thirds of my hair eame olf. It thinned very rapidly, and I was fast growing bald. On using AyrR’s HAIR Vieor the falling stopped and a new growth commenced, and in about a month my head ‘was completely covered with short hair. It has continued to grow, and is nowas good as before it fell. 1 regularly used but one bottle of the Vicor, but now use it occasionally as a dressing.” We have hamdreds of similar testimonia's to the efficacy of AYER’S Hain Vicon, it needs butat » convinee the most skepti cate a cr sARuD BY Dr. §.C.A12* 2 ., Lowell, Macs W. RS WATSON, Ch’town, Wholesale Agent. MOORE’S FARINA Sold ation of a similar kind. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Al THE Ch’'town, May 7th, 1883—tf “STALLION ROMULUS.” FFXHE imported thorough-bred Percheron- Norman Stallion “ROMULUS,” Registered Pedigree in Norman Stud Book, page 2313, vol. 3, imported direct from France via New York, on the 17th April, is sired by the celebrated Stallion “ROMULUS,” winuer of first prize and Gold Medal over all other Stallions at Universal Exposition, Paris, 1878, was foaled in 1879. He is black with one white hind foot, and is considered by Judges to be an exceptionally fine horse, with splendid style and action. Parties wishing to breed to a pure bred avimal, are invited to call and examime this horse at Mr, W. 8. MeKie's Stable, (better known as the McGill Farm, ) where he will stand for the season and serve a limited number of mares, excepting when he leaves for Souris, which will be every Wednesday, beginning May 16th, going by train at seven o'clock, a, m., arriving at Souris at twelve o'clock, noon ; and leaving for Char- lottetown, Thursday, at two o'clock p. m.; arriving at Charlottetown at seven, p. m. For particulars apply to the undersigned, BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W. S. McKIE. Ch’town, May 26—1w wklylm —_—_ — — — ——_——_—-—___—_—_ /KOVARIAN 9 PAD. MonTREAL, May 14, 1883. Dy. Bennet, Halifax. DAR Docror,—Just a few lines as promised by me. I am more than pleased with the ‘** Liver Pad” [ got from you when in Char- lottetown, and can conscientiously say that it is the best thing J ever saw or heard of. It has aone for me what all kinds of medicine and different physicians could not do for me— i. é., removed a very nasty body eruption, which had given me a great deal of annoy- ance for more than two years; and, more than that, | have not been troubled with a single headache since | have used it, Before wear- ing the Pad I was troubled with severe head- ach: s continually; and that very objectionable feeling of silugzishness and dullness has entirely lett me—in fact 1am anew man, to what I was before wearing it. 1 am truly thaukfal to you for what you have done for me, and I hope that you may be long spared to the benefit of the public. Believe me, Yours sincerely, FRANK ELLIOTT. DR. BENNET’S PADS can be had at FRaAsER & KEppIN’s Deve STORE, june 12,] UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and Newsiest paper in the cee a, etl yy a Endorsed hy the lrench Academy of Medi cine for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, cansed by Indiscretion or Exposure. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inone to three days. Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba. IN FALLIBLE, HyGIENIC,CURATIVE, PREVEN- tive. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. Sold by all Diuggists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. Descrip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN AGENCY “G6” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHEC ARIES HALL CO. May 16. CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci- dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Diz- ziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Painin the Side, &c. 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