FO 2 Me a le AT 0 Nc Sa a Ulu nN er meagre +e ey DM ‘ot ‘aa! ec: inieiainaniio: PCa ARCNT A wr” + ay THE tT) A iso —— The Old Farm. glade for my drawing-room. won |yoe like it, cavalle The oid farm house—I see it still— “To your societ , senorita, the rudes _ lamemary'svision mds, | apct would appear 2 paradise.” A happy, th ughtless lad, | Again the poets tongue: Ah The house wherein our mother sat, | tan, ret member the aataweice: | etnies eee a — |@n masque. ace to face, iet ust au Of God— His love and power. did ae cael ialiea © “With ali my heart | accept the iditiens, Candor is the very thing I de- | sire, for to say the truth, I came | for a confession.” “A confession !’ ‘‘ Precisely so; but since you are au} | advoc ate for candor, may I first ask a/ The old fields decked with wavy The stream that purls along; Upon whose banks tne tuneful throats, Their joyous notes prolong. The barn, beneath whese shady eaves, The twittering swallows cling; The gate, the p: dech with ivy clad, The health renewing spring. grain, ure a May brightest blessings cluster round question ? That dearest spot on earth; | Ho! you w ish to pla: iy the confessor The home, where childhood's fairy dreams, | otha?" Entranciog, took their birth ! ; While life remains, where’er I dwell, {TO BE CONTINUED). Still lingering but to charm, . . ' oa My fondest recollections cleave, Towards that dear old farm. _—_—o- + Doctors and Tobacco. THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XLV (Continvep). The rein fell from my fiogers. I sat A late report by the Medical Depart- ment of the United States Naval Aca- demy, at Annapoelis, Marylan \, enume- rates the following as the resuit of the use of tobaeco in the sche te —_— “Functional derangement of the di- irresolute-~I scarcely breathed—-my heart | gestive, circulatory and nervous sye- felt cold and feeble—the birds mocked me| tems, manifesting themselves in the —the parrots screeched his name—the| form of headache, confusion of intel- | aras in hoarse concert cried out} /ect, loss of memory, impsired power ef | attention, lassitude, indisp muscular effort, n “Tjarra !” The name nerved me, as blood knits i usea, Want OF appe- | the sinews of the tiger. Once more my/|tite, dyspepsia, palpitation, trem: fingers closed upou my bridle, my feet | ness, disturbed sleep, impair ‘d vision became firm in the stirrups, and heart/ete., any ono of which materially and arm swelled to their full strength.| lessens the capacity for study and | "Twas but a light rapier that hung against my thigh—no matter; he might be no better weaponed: and even armed from head to heel, | ‘feared him not. applieation. “The board are of opin ion, the that the regulations ag cist: the use of | trings | tobacco in any form cannot be toe st refore, | Three passions—hatred, jealousy aad) ont, and further, that, while smoking | revenge—supplied an arm of treble} should be wholly interdicted, especia strength, and under the influence of these|care should be exerci i to preven I felt bold and sure of conquest. Yes!/the substitution of chewisg, the more ” I felt at that moment as though I could | deleterious practice. have slain my hated rival with my paked| = Qpy similar wrounds. without doubt, hands. it has been recommended by the Board I was no longer troubled with scruples|9f Visitors and Dircetora ef Weal of etiquette. No; this -mouster owed| Point that the use of tobacco be pre | me satisfaction—tife itself: he had stri-| hibited among the cadets. ven to take mine; and now his should Ta as tae ae be forfeit to my vengeance. On that} Church Birectory, Charlot spot—even in her presence—should he die, or I myself become the victim. The teroaw. St. Pavw’s (Caurcnh oF ENG Square— Morning and Evening AND) —‘(ueen woerv ce .» ; two of us should never go thence alive. every Sunday at il a. m. and7 p.m “Oh, that he may reach the ground Sunday School at 24 p. m. Rev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Kev. Alfred Osborne while my blood is thus hot, and my hand ready?” * Curate. y *ETER'S,(CuurcH or ENGLAND)—Rochford The fierce thoughts stirring withia me a jo oe ds ~ Servic od ais oa il apts must have roused my horse, for at that and7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins--9 a. moment he tossed his head and neighed m. Evensong—5 p.m., except friday wildly. A response came like an echo Soden oro Fm. OY. Moore Wy » oxlgson, Prnest Incumbent, Kev. R. D. from the glade, and the instant after a Sambrick Aedehhak Cafate. voice called out: Sr. Duwnsran’s Caruepran — Low “* Hola! quien va?” every Sunday at8a.m. High Mass at Concealment was no longer possible. 10. a. m. ; vane a 3p. Mm. I saw that I was observed ; and, spurring - Seculmicons Weses —— my horse into the open ground: aes | PrnerSherticer Okche face to face with Isolina, m. Mass ; ata CuukcH—-Prince Street — Service and Sermon everySunday at 10.30 a m. and 6.30 p.m. Sanday School at 2 » m. Week Day Services—Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. P Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. Suconp MerHopisr Cuurcu— Prince Street, — Service and Sermonevery Sunday at 10.50 CHAPTER XLVI. A DECLARATION ON HORSEBACK. Face to face with my beautiful bra- nette. Her eyes fell on me in an ex- a. m. and 6.20 p.m. Sunday School at 2 pression of surprise. I felt abashed by p.m. Week day service on Wednesday evening. kev, William Tippett, Pastor the glance; my conduct was not en regle. I bethought me of an apology. What -~-Pownal wn . JAMES’ Cuurcu (PRESBYTERIAN) Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- excuse could I offer fer such uncere- day at lla.m. and 6} p. m. Sabbath monious intrusion? Accident? She School and Bible classes at 2:30 p, m. . | Lecture Hall on would not believe it; the time and the Weekly, Service in the Lecture, Hall « Wednesday evenings,at 7:45 p.m, sev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. Zion Cuurcu ( PRESBYTERIAN )—ichmond place were against such a snpposition. With an intellect like hers, it would be idle to adopt so shallow an artifice. No; Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- I would not dissemble; I would boldly day at ll a. m,and6} p.m. Sunday School at 24 p.m. Rev. John MchL. Me- Leod, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CoturcH—Prince Street.—Rev. Dr. Murray, Pastor—Hours of Service, 11 o'clock, a. m., 6.30p: m. Sunday Schoo! at 2.30 p. m. Baptist Cavurea—cor. Prince and Fitzroy sta —Services and Sermon every eialte at il am. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; Sun day School at 2.30 p. im. Week day ser- avow the truth. Jealousy had made me reckless of the result. ** Adios, cavallero!” said she, inter- rupting my hurried reflections. ** Carram- bo! where is your guide? How have you found this place ?” * Easily enough, senorita; I followed the tracks of your horse.” “But so soon—I did not expect vices —Mon day at 7. 30 p.m.; and Friday ou ” sia, at 8 p.m, Rev. D. tr. MeDonald, Pa stor. y Brp.k Curisttans--Prince Street.—Service ‘ e > ” . ‘No; you expected another? and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 “Certainly. 1 thought Cyprio would a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 arrive before you ” p.m. Rev. John Harris, Pastor. ““Oyprio '"? PRAYER MeeTine in Y. M. C. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. all edly ‘ag ; DrscreLes oF Curis? meet in New Church Senorita! if this be another name House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and for your Porteau cousin, I have to say it 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. will be better for him he should not arrive| 7" : . at aft” GRAN! “« My cousin ?—better not arrive? Holy Trinity, capitan! I do not comprehend G i ft E “Gt nte ryr : an om cute yc you!” Her large brown eyes were rolling in fAXHE Committee for the that, iti consequence of « lw *‘Cyprio—yes, Cyprio.”’ astonishment. I was as much puzzled as she, but [had begun my explanation and was determined to carry it to the above snunounce : > hy pmher himvper of tickets yet remaining unsold, and a num. end. are Of agents not having mac* returns, they ** Then Senorita de Vargas, | shall be | ber compelled to postpone the Drawing | until more explicit. If Rafael Ijurra appear FRIDAY, the 3c¢l March next. Th r@om- mittee feel that the ticket-holders wor i pre- ferto submit to this further postponement rather than that a large reduction should be made in the Prizes, LAMBERT 2. upon this greund, either he or I leaves it uot alive. He attempted my life, and I have vowed to take his, whenev. er and wherever | may meet him.” “Pray heaven you may keep your vow !” “ Your cousin?” “My cousin — Rafael . Ijurra — my DISNEY, Se’y to Com, Ch'town, Jan 13—4w cod wkly pd MIF FICINE. MACK’S MAGNETO worst foe—the direst enemy of our 3a z house !” = 2 “Ha! but were you not awaiting! r him ?” ‘S “ ** Awaiting him ! —ha, ha,ha! No, 2 4 Little timid though I be, I should not Is a Sure, Feanpt and Effectual Remedy for Ner- desire to be here alone with Rafael vousness in. ALL, its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss of : ” Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats, Tjurra.’ Supermatorrheea, Seminal Weakness, and General ” Lady! you astonish me; 3 prav ex-| Loss of Power, It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- lai ates the Jaded Tateilect, Strengthens th ” Enfeel led Pp ain” — -— Brain and Resiores Surprising "one and. oor ’* Por dios / | Exhausted Generative Organs, The experience of gal aut captain, "tis you thousands proves it an IxvALvAbir REMEDY. The who need explain. I sought this inter-{ Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and cach bs Xx con. view tains snflicient for two weck’s medicatio: vn, ind is the iew to thank you for your noble gift. cheapest aud best. 22” Full parti in our | You meet me with anger 10 your eye, | pam valet, which we desire to mail free to any address, | and bitter words upon your tongue. " ack’s Mageaetic Virdicisne is sold by Drug. ro gists at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $3, or will You sought this interview ?—say yon so, lady ?” wlor ‘ + ° ' yellow demino! ao} DI be muiled free of postage, on receipt of the money, by “Certainly I did. For reasons already dressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., known to you, I dared not invite you to our house ; 0 1 have chosen this pretty Wiadser, Ont., Canada, Sold in Charlotigtow that te es ae gedaed Hall Co., | ae Cece BT HLORAC.: a8 Bansarauee oe -| Gene | Union Fir SAAN TNT NS ORS OE OT OF <A MINE DR, FE me en es oe ASZARD, mS or Agent, —REPRESENTING— 8 Assurance Company, of London, Eng., CAPL TAL, £2, Fire Assirance ne 200,000 STG, of ‘Toronte, Out. CAPITAL, $800,000.00 itish America Fire Assarauce LOMpan y, of Tor cnto, Cnt, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ident Insurance Company,of Montreal, Mutual Lite & Ae CA com pot 20; EER t-—+7 — ao igrine viice—Coruer of (har}< 1882. 2 er eee ttetown, Feb, }, sur — sh BR 30,000.00. ce ern Eiffected. eee (2 dpueen WH tas SA bbe prepared to dispose my Stock of of the ee whole of Ome GOODS, ~~ CONSISTING OF — g fener: in lots te | ee "3 ueLiS Fu nishings I will scl! the Stock sers, or in one lot. —ALS0— The Lease, for three years, MISES at present occupied by m rde Cloth: ng, Lily, &0. suit purcha- of the PRE- e, CHARLES I, MORRISON, Ch’town, Feb. see EVENING SALES! AT AU F. —WILL SELL— UCTION. LePAGE & C0. At Auction, A. VA BIBI T oF OO AT THEIR Si 3, TORE, 53 Queen Sruezer, Commencing this and continuing for a few Householders and others will do well to kvening, Jan, oth, weeks, attend, as bargains may be expected, Jan. 30, ’82. S32. Queen Streot. SIGN 1 OF | TE a Blue Flag, ees ee Etraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains IN BOOTS AND $ rr ¥ ® ’ Phe stock is goo opportunity is a very rare one to and season: HOES thle, and the secure really MSRYELLOUS BARGAINS. E. Island Bank notes taken at their full SMITH. value for goods, > UR. Ch’towna, Ver. 5, NS Gte-~apel LOBSIER FACTORY FOR SALE. ae undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- TER FACTORY and PLANT TRAPS BOATS, &, AT DESADLE, lately the Donald K. Carrie, of that This Factory was erec ted last in good condition. If not acxt, it will then be sold at Pu! property of Joseph Boats and place, spring and is Cisposed of before the Ist March lic Auction, F wm ther partic ulars nhiay be had OB f app slica- tion to ihe undersigned, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, D. & Curr) OP tWo, OCR) BI—somw tf | Trustecs ef the Estate of Joseph Boats and | Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. oO ee Gentiegtone and fwwer Water Sireeis. = 2 Se oe . fri ads an rd customers of the late W. _ 2 Watson, Chemist and Druge fist, are hereby not tied that the besiuess wil be car- , Tied on by vis widow,who respectfully solicits « continuance of the patropage liberally b stowed upon her late lamented husband by a kind anc appreciative public ; Charlottetown, Jan, 27, 1882. ; Eeemoved. ie W. W. IRVING begs to notify he} ° h friends and the public generally th at | )8he has opened her Fall and Winter Classes ed c.| 3 BRU A. Wyss | i | ! and and custom so | ‘The Weekly Examiner | i } | for Painting and Drawing in all their different | | branches. For terms, etc,, apply at her Studio — resi-| | dence e of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King! | Sanat are fan 29 tf | | _ For Sale or to Let. if S SHAT Freehold Property, with a front of | & -ighty feet on Powaal Street and cighty- four: et on Sydney Street, the House con- tainix. 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. | Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. ing adoor. Apply on the premises.to MRS. ROSWALT.. March Prince Ldward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NC. t7. WINTER ARRANGEME NT. i) bake elfect 0 on on the Ist Doo. 1 1881, 12, 1881 — tf TRAINS OUTWARD. } STATIONS. | MIXED. MIXPD. } MIXED. | | Vid a ke | > Ch’town - po 8. 15am bp 3.00pm] Dy p 2.30pm Royalty Jcl ** 8.38 “* 3.23 ‘ seis 2.53 ** N Wiltsh’e ‘* 2.29 ors © ‘ 15 § Hunter R’r, “ 9.45 * | ** 4.30 ** Bradalba 'e| ‘+ 10.32% | 3.06 ** Co’ty Line,| ‘10.33 ‘* , ** 5.18 ‘ Freetown 10.48 ° “ ‘| “* 533 * Keusingt’n! “77.10 | ** 5.55 Summ ‘side! Dp = Av Wellin gt’ n; ** 2.37 * Port Hill, $6. 3.22 3*4 6.390 O'Leary... , ‘ 4.44 * Bloomtield | ** 5.08 * | Atherton. .j ** 5.48 “ Tignish \Ar 6.45 * oyalty % ! Dp 2.53pm Vouk “oats | cae Bediord... 1 <6 3 a0 : a lAr 4.05 ‘¢ Mi. ged t [op 415 Cardigan .. j ; * Bae eee Ar 6.00 ‘ Mt. Stew 6 7 Dp 4.15pm re th | | $8. 4.55 St. Peter’s. Bee * Sa: Bear River gis * Souris ....! lar 00 * Thane dade STA'LIONS. MIXED, MIXED, MIXED, ee | —— Jh'town .. Ar 5.30pm) Ar11.15am| Arll.45am Royalty Je Dp 5 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 **.|Dp11.22 N Wiltsh’e| ** 4.15 “*} “10.00 « Hunter R’ r| “2 GO ** , ** O45 «: gradalba’e , ** 3.24 “| «© g gg « Co’ty Line.} * 3.14 «| « ging « Freetown..| ** 2.59 “| «* § 44 « Kevsingt’n} “ 2.35 1 « 8.90 «| sé 2 GO se “é 7.45 j \Arli.30am Weilingt’n!Dpi0.38 " Port Hill. .| * 9.53 « O*Leary...' “© §.31 * Bloomfield | ** 8.08 « Summ’ side Alberton ..| ** 7.25 * Tignish...} ** 6.30 * I Royalty Jel z ‘Dp! 1. 22am York na eke **31.06 * Bedford, .. **10.45 ¢* Mt. Stew’t “10:10 * /Ar10.00 «4 ‘Dp 8.40 / 3° i { araigan .. | Georg et'n , ,_" 2s Me. Stew't| _ Dery “\Arlo. 80em Morell. . | Dp 9.20 + St. Pe eter ‘a! ; 330 * Bear River 6.00 * Souris ..., 7.7.1p *§ i. B. ARCHIRA EB, Superintendent Rail way O ficeBuariotertowa, Nov, 29, 1581 (6%, weTy . } ) Made up = a5. 1882. dui ethos Eyal AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS Hore Reading Matter tha any other Paper Publishes in P, K. Island, | OQ a year Guided by the principles of Truth, | Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE /EXA MINE R is dev oted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province ihis Dominica ! AND ISLAND ARGUS I8 A LIVE NEWSPAPER. the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, ete., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, If is always full of News AND Aiways up to Times. 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