oe oe FOL 1 a. tes all nina a A HEAVY BURDEN. Rather a heavy burden, isn’t it, my boy ?’? Clarence Spencer, to whom the words had Deen vad sc l, turned irom i the ledger, and looked toward the|of Green's ; ; acetic extract oF Swrone | bin 1d with Sulphate o | positively contains ho Qi Wwihe, isons Lt purities the blood, snd other secre- iat the chills will revel found any case ill no ov cure. Price » be One large in one speak« r, Clarené@ was a young man— not mere than 25—and he was 2 book- keepe to Solenmion Wa rdle, a D ileasan ts had spok plied. Ant still the young man was silent. |50 cents 7) His looks indicated that he did net com | bottle ' family. everyWw he re. reheud. He had heen for some time ending over the ledger, with his theughts iar away; and that his} thoug iis were not pieasant ones Was} => 7 evident enough from the gloom on his handsome face. ‘My dear boy, the burden is net only heavy now, but it will grow heaver and heavi: r the longer you carry oy ‘Mr. Wardle, 1 do no comprebend you. ‘Ab. Clarence ‘I cortainly do net.’ (Diin’s f call at your house for you this morning ?, Y . los] aceant AadVence nodde 1 assent. ‘And didn’t I hear and see e.ough to + ’ . 7} revea! to me the burden you took with you when you leit ? You must remem-} ber, nv boy, that [ am older than yor are, and have been through the mull. You tind you! urden heavy, and I’ve ne doubt that Sarah’s heart is as heavily laden is your Own. An then Ciarence Spencer under stood: and the morning’s scene Was | preseiit w ith him, asit has been present with j:im sinee leaving home. On that morniag he hada dispute! with his wife. Is had occurved at the! vice phe tabic. There is no need of} repro ucine the scene. Sufficient to| 1 say it had come of a mere nothing, and | - . at had grown & Calise OF abger, Lie nrst had een 2 leok anda tone; then ah] flash of impatience; thea a raising of} the voice; then another look ; the voice | grew! igner; the re: _ oo eee Passio ’ gained sway aha ine iWaln 1OS8tv! sight of the warm euduring love that! lay smitten and achip ado wn aeep inj their hearis, and [eit for the first Lime | enly tae passing tornado. And Clar- ence remembered that Mr. Wardle had entere( the house and caught a sight of the storm. And Clarence Spencer thought of one thing more; he thought how miserable he had been all the morning; and he knew not how long his burden of ua- happiness was to be borne. “Honestly, Clarence, isp’t it a heavy and thankless burden ?’ The bookeeper knew that the employ- er was his friend and thathe wasa erie hearted christian man; and, after a pause, he answerei : ‘Yes, Mr. Wardle, it is a heavy bur- den.’ ‘My boy, I am geing to venture on a bit of fatherly counsel. 1 hope I shali not ofiend.’ ‘Net at ali,’ said Clarence. He winced a little, as though the probing ave him a new pain. ‘In the first place,’ pursued the old mao, with & quiver of emotion in his voice, you love your wile ¢ ‘Leve hor? Yes, passionately.’ ‘And do yon think she loves in resurn ?” ‘Tdont think anything abeut it—l know — ‘You know that she loves you ?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Then you must admit that- the treulle of this morning came frem no ill-fecling at heart ?’ ‘Of course not.’ ‘J: was but a surface squall, for which you, at least, are heartily serry.’ A moment’s hesitation, and then,— ‘Yes, i am heartily sorry.’ ‘Now, mark me Clarence, and ans- wer me honestly ; don’t you think your wile is as sorry us youare ?’ ‘] cannot doubt about it.’ ‘And don’t you think she is suffer- ing «all this time ?’ * Yes,’ ‘Very well. Let that pass. You know she is bearing part ef the burden ?” ‘Yes, i know that.’ ‘And now my boy, Go you comprehend where the heaviest part of the burden is lodsed 2 Clarence looked upon his interlocutor wondering |y. : ‘ifthe storm had all blown ever, and you knew that the sun would shine when you next tered your beme. you would not feel so unoaippy - ? ‘Clarence assented ‘ Bat,” coutinued Mr. W ardie, ‘you! fear that there will b gloom in your home when you return 9 E The young man bowed his head as he rep ied in the aflirmative. *‘ Because,’ the merchant added with e touch of parental sterness in his tone, ‘you are reseived to carry it there.’ Clarence looked up in surprise. ‘[—I carry it?’ To be Continued. CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleauing Gold, Silver and Nickel ware, Enquire for it, ae elzhty feet on Pow uai Street and eighty- vt, the House contain- tr and L two Kitchens. Can her Are you troubled with Ague, \Fever, Bilious F ever, Remitten mitting fever, Night Sweats or that comes from Malaria or Liver and Hot Suns? If so, lother faced, keen eyed man of about 50, who >| : cleanses Itive organs so elfectua ; sina a il . “A heavy burden, isu’t it?” he re-| not ret arn. We have} jot J Fever and Ague it wi h > A rs -l Arr mon 4 A Wood 4 OULA ve " 1 ix lone vears ‘O i-rid- ‘lo sum it up, 8 i y years « f hee rid den sickness and sniter: year, total #1, by three my wife work for a year since, ¥ D0 Cc rack: 10 bbis. 25 bb! as Fever and Ague. . — Ta) the liver. or) and $1.00 | cured as many as hve Ste i ati «iY yi Soid DY ali ai 4 e , wo cc’ —IW~YATYT LJ © 5 Tae ee to 1 parb ‘ } ti ICO \ VW ho ' CARVELL BROS. Kerosene t _— 2 be \ meri BROS ro . . ri 1 f ?4 4 a R/€ WY ‘ 4 Ss . ‘] ' +: : Dies, } LL BROS Vea Nf LAS o 3 very 5 \ Yr? ee ARVELL BROS. 2 peans. White Beans : CARVELL BROS, Currants. 1 nice. CARVELL BROS. °» WwW and ih Sole Leather. 259 sides No. i » j 0 300 sides No. 2 ; yan’s CARVELL BROS. Raisins. 100 boxes Valencias. ; CARVELL BROS. Brooms & Pails. 40 boxes 100 dozen Brooms, 100 dozen Pails. ‘ARVELL BROS, Soaps 200 boxes extra nice qualities, in pound bars. ‘ARVELL BROS. are h. S. Bakine Soda. 50 kegs. CARVELL BROS. Spices. 200 boxes and tins ‘ius Lepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, cf< Cc Ch’town, 8 Sey_rese 4 ARVELL on OS a sept. IRL ©. a 4 , wa FOR SALE! FWHREE mm of ¢ acres, bei Sept. 2 , PASTL tharlottetown, each containing Ing Nos. 288, 362 and 324. For f iur- the particulars apply to ULLN Ci GIDLEY, : slount Edward Road. /, cSU—im Staw pat ar lm For Saie or to Let. four feet on Sydney ¢ ing 16 large’ rooms _ Apri ] 2g Piiciete tS Be Freehold i ropert t . ~ be tu tned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on ihe oi cimises to 6. BOSWALL, AU, ] 530- _—{ MRS. W. W. IRVING Ts now i TER Terms, forming her AUTUMN and W IN- i CLASSES in URAWING and rAINTING, in all. their different branches, irom Mode}, Life, &c. intending pupils will kindly send in their HaMes 2S SOOM as convenient, &c., made known on application at Stadio, City Hotel, opposite &. Cathedral. Ch’town, Sept, 11, ’80—2aw tf Chills and t or Inter any disease disordered procure a bottle Ague Conqueror, which is an | tonic roots, com- Magnesia, ete , and Arsenic or ts and dealers , costing $200 per 200—all ‘aiiioh was stopped bottles of Hop Bitters taken by who has done her own house- ithout the loss of a day, and I want everybody to knew it for their benefit.” ‘“jonn Werks, Butler, N. Y.’. mw \RVELL BROS. RE LOTS in x the Royalty vy, with a front of oe A TIT ID ee ee QUEEN STREET. Ot me re AVING on hand, and ar- riving daily, a weil select- ‘ed lot oF GENE RAL DRY xOODS, which they ‘hope is large enough for any family to chose from, take this opportunity to inform their friends and the clothes-wearing community that they intend to sell ai lower prices than ever. Their New Dress Materials, in BEIGES and CAMEL’S HAIR, as well as other Dress Materials, will be found to be the Cheapest and most serviceable in the market They call especial attention to their WINCEYS & STAPLE GOODS, of which they carry a complete stock. Their Millinery depgrtment is replete with every novelty, lat PROPER PRICES. They feel that all they need say about their MANTLES is ithat they are much superior in Style, etc, and Cheaper, in price than last Fall; this is saying a great deal, when it is known they were at east 10 per cent. cheaper than any other House in the city. The Subscribers are cenfident jthey can please, and therefore [invite the public to inspect their Goods before purchasing else- where. 83 Queen Street, TREMAINE & WE TGALF, &«: h’town, Sept. 22, 1880. PAS é “RAI L WAY, BAKED MACS IN 2-L8. TINS. Summer A ene he ES FA Fy aw hsag 4 “ ia ¢ fae’ 3 BERET y | Mt ‘Stew’'t. | Dp 8. SOam ‘Dp 5. Royalty Je} ** 9.46 «5 | Ch’ town 1 /ArIO.04 * Ar gee, * — move § ert ws Le ake: take ; ; ‘ . . iAr . Loyalty Jc: 6.40 ‘Dp N i Wiltsh’e: $7.24 ** | 10:89 ©] | Hunter R’r} 7.26 | bradalba’e | ** §.05 ** | 2} “as ry ere GILLOTT’S HL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE the Vy est, in the morD: Deg > apd the M function with the Express Train from Char- oitetown for Georgetown and Souris, in afternoon. SS aD ow Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880 arcsec eee naencanestib a caaangstahccataan neat tata dicine: net a Drink, APITAL,. . TWO MILLIONS STERUNG, & ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, 0B Vessels on the stocks. ROPS, mv a Ib AN er > MEDICAL QUALI- BAND THE Pur 7 SLES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS. THEY —_. ! S : 2 2 RR GE . a ‘U inary Ur Nervousness, ‘ Complaints and 2 SS. Si0G0 in GC ve be ee for a cae i iKo be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the " ous ad In -_ ¥9 ur Den se f} CK situate, lyi and be ing on a number seventeen,in Prince County afor itbounded and described ai De | say : ** Commencing at a stake fixed in the THIrcy wegerees Cas se line of a lot of land owne iby B.S. Mills; right angle sixty-four fees, thence at a right i ‘ _ eS 4 jot one hunaread anda ti Ai MES BAR: ; harl rr Summerside. Where you can get the CHEAPEST VRSTIOL SLOWS . TURXOUTS IN) as 23 eodj]—mon wed fri Mortgng?er: Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly Oe en eee: tenn nae emenctenn HE place io ‘o. get your Privting the "EXAMI VEK PRINTING Sine om + and most Newsy Paper ROOMS. | published in the Provinces, Prince lidward Island ee ee ae ee rivmiE TABLE NO, 14, RAENS GOING WESE. CUR « re ke hha EXPRESS. | . MIXED. | MIXED, oe pmcomnceitiiainniiis’ Headinal : eh | : a es ny. : i lil ft ‘ x : 7 Aly t% ‘ ; (va * rf > . 8 54 “44 ' it stew t.: Ar 8.40 ** |Ar § 26 4) iris ...,'Dp6.380am) Dp 2 30 pr. eS larmony .| ** 6.48 “'{** 2.6 4 St Peter's.) ** 7.46 ot ‘4.09 4) joveli....| ** 8.05 © 4 640409 Mt Stew’t,! ‘ 540“ 1Ar Ba “| |Ch’town .. Dp 6.30am)/Dp 9.25 | | ; “| «LLod «<1 6 gegen x i 7.00 « : : ft Je er Tt } 66 > ye) 621 6 . ae |Co’t y Line? * S.126** | 21.545" * J40 eae 1K aneinot'y $6 & Ay «6 E945) “oie, ) 64 / 02 re? Adj : < uy : : ? Js — ™m 7.50 4 ; ao, ear v.00 ’ ey aa o* 5 ' ml Sidei-> »& i Summ’side ‘Dp 9.15 *|Dp v.40 Ar 8.25 @ WV xat inet’ n | ss G ye) ‘ ; 6% 3 2 ' ; : «7? 2 . : «st & i Ai | ty , ' x vj eary } y sé sé 5 OF>9 | rhaoy 12. 05 p1 “a: ; Shep . : n ; i) F Sy j ro} ce) oi ~ ———===== RAINS EGE AST. ' iXED. | MIXED : a - — oma dnemeentts 4 etapa ; ea Up i ; n Up 0.45 am : ‘cc ar 3 $2 } Ls + , mm 8 OM 66 I A —_ : y re sé ss t i OF $619.93 & 1] ‘ ¢ ein, j 5 Vv se rl m | “6 Oe ry yp L.Gopm| Dp 6.40am G.25 ‘ie 7a : : ‘ IQ 66 - Vv . iv ; : 7.04 “ ? ? ‘é : 2 iV evel 5.05 3 7. 07 ' 7.4 &.46 “7 ; is] cs GB og oo] °| ‘| 3.24 +1 6 ggg ; Ar 4 3 8s } . ; oe waging se G 5b “ . Dn 4.18 se a, Ar 438 * |AvonGamae itis he i - "hi fo — riny . ~_———— aie . ‘hk =.UU pm UVa wd J . is 2 &. tae ‘ Mt Stew Shee 5.20 “ (Ar 6. a0 . - ee ee - _-- o> ——— ew bv. Dp ‘ 5.25 pur, D iP & oar ™ Morell....] ** 5.57") ** 9.30 * : > . 1% | 6 ,eters,, ** 6.20." | *IOG * ta ony .| are ‘Sad uli juris... [Ar 7.85 “ (Aril40 “ -- ee Ye ee ey es 36 pan | D p #b5am| i en ‘ a é i oe . 5 . *40, zt ae Gr gel ’». fAr 655 ‘ A\rlO.6 5 N. b.. - P} he £Rp1ess ire in irom Souris and rgetown connects at Royalty Junction» th the Mixed Train fi om: barlottetewn rain trom the West connects at Roy; Supt. and Engineer, pat pres her ar ne sp 8} Kea pio 61 (QUEEN INSURANCE COT, r ENGLAND. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build. Wy Special rates for izolated residences, ae ses settled promptly GEORG BK MAQLE PS (U nion Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island Fauve, hy a. ee Morigage aie, er Court House in Summerside, in Prines County, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of UCTOBER NEXT, A. D. 1880, at the nour oF 12: 5 clock, noon, under and by virtue of a p wer of Sale in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, dated the 19th day of September, A. D. 1878, and made be- tween Turopor: A, GREEN and Ema GREEN, his wife, of the one part, and LLDWARD JARVIS "Hopesox, of the other part, ~— A Li, that tract, piece or pai cel of land baie S$ i< jlow 8, that is to th-west angie Rigs by the intersection f Crozier Street witl 1) Spring Street, ar vd rum- from thence along Spring Street north venvy oes to the south yy ey ba ence eastwardly along; the gaid lot ata i! langle noithwardly sixt y-cig ght feet to Shea . | Street :' tnence eastward ly al ong the said istreet sixty-two feet to -D wid Rogers lot ; | thence ataright ai nig southwardly - along irty-el; Jat feet to \Crozier’s street aiore — ‘the nce westwardly lalong said street one hundred and twenty-% reet to the pra of commenceme nt, together : : . eG: iwith the mulls poy vas reoh. a EF or furthe ir pa ti icula is ay ip ly at the oflice of ie 'Messrs. Hopgson & Mcxxkop, Solicitors, ts ; Dated this 25th of September, A. D. 1580. y 7 EDWARD JARVIS HODGSON, , UBSCRIBE for the DAILY E EXAMINER ;