a - } hin. et ie a OC en me Fee Se ee a, semana oe ii i Cid EE te LS nae’ ree he ae oe se SE EE lah SD IE. = in ee THE WEDDING FER. | —— | How very dark and stormy it was on that March eveninj:! Ihe coors and windows kept up % ] -rpetual rattle ; violent gusts of wind and dashes of rain now and then beat against the! house. as if bound to seek shelter there- in. Little Robby was sound asleep in his] erib, and the minister and his wite were spending the evening together in the cosy sitting room. The hour ‘or retiriec hadcome, and while Mrs, W -t- soa wis bustling about, picking up : od adjusiing the numberless conce-ns which nobody but a careful housewife can ever see or think of, there came & violent ring of the bell. ‘Mercy !’ exclaimed Mrs. Watson, ‘somebody must be dying or dead. What a dreadful night for you to go out in!’ Mr Watson opened the door and eered into the darkness. Not a human ing could he see or hear. A few seeonds passed, whena loud, gruff voice was heard, asking: ; ‘Can you splice us to-night ? For an instant the minister was con- fused, not being accustomed to the use of that nautical term in relation to the duties of his profession. A second thought, however, made clear to him the possibility that splicing might be within the limit of his particular pro- vince ; and so raising his voice above the storm he replied : ‘If you mean to ask me, sir, to marry you, I shall be happy to perform the ceremony. Is the lady with yon?’ ‘Ha, ha! that’s a good one! Sara Ann, you mean! Don’t suppose I'd come to get the knot tied without her, do ye? Nosir; she’s right here in the cart.’ Mr. Watson need aot have stepped back to inform his wife of the great event which was to take place, for she had heard ail the conversation and was using her utmost endeavors to expel the laugh from her countenance before the happy pair appeared. t must be confessed that the sight of the couple was not conducive to gravity. They had passed a good while since the bloom of youth, and made no special effort to conceal the cact. But had evidently come directly from their work, which, indeed, the gentleman proceeded to intimate. ‘Fact is, parson, ’tis rather a bad night outside; and [ says to Sara, ‘ What's the use; let’s not fix up a bit, but go just as we are. The knot ‘Il hold just as well as if we had on our best bib and tucker. And besides, parson, we want to take the old folks by surprise, and they’d be sure to ’spect something if we'd gone to work and put on all the riggin’s.’’ Mrs. Watson was glad oi this little opportunity to smile, and promptly improved it. What would she not have given for the privilege of a good, hearty laugh ! The brief ceremony concluded, Mr. and Mrs, Watson extended their con gratulations, ‘The cart rattled away, and Mrs. Watson, into whose hands her husband had delivered the certificate,made haste to open it, thinking that, after all, it wasn’t best to judge people by the out- side, and that the strange man might have done something by way of a fee. There it-was? Abill! Yes, and upon it the magnificent figure of one dollar! ‘Well, | do declare,’ shouted Mrs. Watson. ‘ isn’t this too mean for any- thing? Shameon that man; he don’t deserve to be married.’ ‘Now, my dear,’ said the minister, ‘ you should not bye too hard, for I think you had at least a dollar’s worth of en- joyment out of the occasion.’ ‘Yes,sir; and I noticed somebody who seemed troubled to keep from Jaughter.’ Next day little Robby'’s shoes were bought with the wedding tee, the min- ister's clothes were brushed and clean- ed for the hundredth time, and the good judy, by dint of extraordinary management, made the old dress ans awer an excellent purpose. The spring passed away, and the sum- mer in all its beautiful bloom and abundant fruitfuleess came on. The wedding ou the stormy night had al- most passed from the minds of the minister and his wife ; albeit, now and then she would break out with a laugh and ask her husband if he didn’t think it was nearly time for him to splice an- other couple. One dav as the happy little family were eating Uieir dinner, and just a3 the parents were iveling un- commonly proud of some smart thing little Robby had said, there came just such another ring of the bell as that heard on the stormy night. ‘Well, there,’ said Mrs. Watson, ‘one would think for all the world that the | ; . *}y . - ' i“ pair this side o Canaan, that’s sure, a . aan". ett ELL ASOD, ee oad j anything better in that line, bet your life. Didn't know how it would turn out. Getting married is kinder risky, any how. But you won’t find a happier And so I thought ’twas ’bout time I brought along the rest of that fee. | Where’ll you have these things, p:r-| son ?’ The minister went to the door, there was the cart literally loaded with } fruit and vegetables. Sucha store was, never before brought to the house ! ‘Oh, don’t trouble yourselves thank- ing about this,’ said the man. * N othing but a fair trade. you know. But if you must thank anybody, thank Sarah Ann. The garden sass is from her. She kin- der iwould relih this hot weather. Very hot and dry, pastor, this season. Been ‘specting the crops would’t ’mount to nothing, but they is gitting on fust rate. The Lord generally brings things round ‘bout right, L notice. Don’t go much onthe churches and plaguey little on some of it’s members, but you don’t catch me go back on the Lord.’ Was tellin’ Sarab only last week that we must goover and hear you preach some Sunday. S’pose you give’em the ra’al Bible religion, don’t you ? That's what all say they do, anyhow.’ The minister and his wife-had but little opportunity to utter a word,their friend was so talkative; but they would insist upon expressing their warmest thanks to him and ‘Sarah Ann’ for the truly generous donation. After the store had heen deposited in the house, the man took the master by the hand, leaving in it a bill, saying : ‘That's my part of the fee; thank Sarah Ann for the sass.’ And then jumping into his wagon he drove away. The minister unfolded the bill, and lo! its worth was twenty dollars! Mrs. Watson clapped her hands, and fairly shouted for joy. ‘The needed dress and pants were bought, and to this day there is no story which the minister and his wife love so much to tell as that of ‘ The Wedding Fee.’ eee oe * Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the most suecessful preparations ever introduced to our people. It works like a charm in all cases of Consumption, Pnuemonia, Hemorr- /hages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and all other Throat and Lang Diseases. No person has ever used this medicine without, getting immediate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that vill not try it. If you die, it is your own fault, as you can go to your druggist and get a sample bottle and tryit; three doses will relieve any case. Regular size only 75 cts. TEA PARTY —AND— eH BEER & GOFF’S Lemon, heen, and Pine Apple Syrup Sold in bottles and by the gallon. Plain and Fancy Biscuits Sold in Boxes & Bbls. and bythe pound. | Iceing Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Pastry Flour, Essence of Coffee, Confectionery, Nuts, Oranges, Potted Ham, Drivelled Ham, Potted Tongue, &c BEER & GOFF June 23, 1879. L im UN hoa Set 't2 a ed Hiehland Whisky. : SOLE PROPRIETORS RIVALLED FOR [Byes TODDY. orne S$ tr Ar E:BROTHERS i GRESHAM BUILDINGS, J[DISTILLERIES, ARGYLESHI i ] GREENLEES= “Lorne HicHLanp Wuisky.—Sole pro- prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul- terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—London Medical Review. -Agents : MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlettetown, P.E.1. June 24, 1879.—6m eee ee a _——_— _ Da. P. W. G&. CANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. splice man had come again.’ Before the minister could reach the | door it was opened, and, astonishing to. relate there stoodthe identical hero of the wedding occasien. ‘ Afternoon,parson,and ma’am; hain’t forgot me, have ye? Member that job you did for me last spring ? Never did OFFICE HOURS : 8:30 to 11 a.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.-—eod MPLOYMENT.—In every village and 4 township of P. E. Island not yet us) pied, ONE Acirys, intelligent Lady or Gentle! profitable engagement. Address, with f particulars, PIC-NIC SUPPLIES 1! man can obtain a most respectable and im p =e ER. JUST OPENED, A large assortment of IN “Ei W GOODS Per “ Nestorian,’ “ Prince Edward,” and other Steamers. Dress. Materials and Trimmings, MANTLES and MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, LADIES’ BEAVER, FELT & STRAW HATS, BONNETS, &e., Black Ostrich Feathers. AND TIPS, COLORED TIPS, &., SILK & VELVET RIBBONS, ° HAT ORNAMENTS, FRILLINGS, FANCY WOOL GOODS, WHITE & GREY COTTONS SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, SHAWLS, BROADCLOT HS, TW HEED S, Ladies & Gents’ Underclothing, Hixcellent Teas, Paper Hangings, &c., UPPER QUEEN STREET. CITY TIN STORE, TRXHE Subscriber, sincerely thankfnl to -his friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage extended to him in the past, begs to announce that having a hew Store and Workshop, and increased * ~“‘lities for manufacturing Tinware, Stove Bake Pans, Coal Scut- tles, and all goods erally found in a first- class Tin Store, hops» that by strict attention to his business to merit a fair share of public patronage. Cc. F. HARRIS. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1879.—4taw Im; ON OTICE. OLN MecINTYRE, Sbhoemzker, wishes J to inform his customers in town and country that he has REMOVED from his old stand to his new place, next to Mr. Snel- grove’s, Grafton Street, where he will be glad to see all his old customers, and as Many pew ones as may give him a call. I work cheap for cash. N© SECOND PRICE. All work warranted. Repairing done with dispatch, Oct. 6, 1879—l1m Mortgage Sale. TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen‘s County, in Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday, the second day of Becember Next, 1879, at the heur of twelve o'clock, noon, by Virtue of a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage dated .the eight day of May, 1873, and made between Alexander Mar- tin, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of the ether part, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land LX situate, lying and being on Township number Sixty-two, in Queen’s County, in the said Island, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake fixed at the edge of the Creek making John Nicholson’s southern boundary line and run- ning from thence due east fifteen chains, fifty links; thence south three degrees east thirty- four chains; thence west ten degrees north sixteen chains and fifty links; thence west tifteen degrees north to the edge of the dry land; thence following the courses of the dry land along the inner edge of the marsh north- ‘erly and easterly tothe place of commence- ment, containing eighty-seven and a half acres of land, a little more or less, together with the appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated the 27th of August, 1879. EDWARD J. HODGSON, [aug 28, oaw till sale]—mon MAIL NOTICE. ae for Great Britain will be closed at 10 o'clock, p. m., on THORSDAY in each week, to be forwarded via Rimouski, and also on MONDAY, the 13th and 27th inst., at 4 o'clock, a. m., to be forwarded via Halifax. : Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac and also for all places en the route to Summerside and in Prince County, will be closed- daily at 5.30 o’clock, a.m, also for Summerside direct, at 5 p. m. Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Pictou will be closed every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR.- DAY, at 5 o'clock, a. m. Mails for Georgetown and Seuris East, and all places on those routes, will be closed daily at 6 o'clock, a. m, Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p. m. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. — - Post Office Charlottetown, Oct. Sth, 1879. CATAR RFE, Constitutional Catarrh Remedy CURES CATARRE. tear what a Reverend Gentleman saya of the Constitutional Remedy. T. J. B. Harpine, Esq., Brockville, Ont. :— Dear Sir—It is now two years since your “Constitutional Catarrii Remedy’ was intro- du-ed tome. Ihave waited. this ong to see if the cure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy eliccts seemed to me to be “too good bs true.” I was affiic'cd in ny head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my case described in many par ticulars, “he inward “‘drop” from the head had becom: very disagreeable, and a choking sensation o! ben preveating me from lying long, i would feci like smothering and be compelled to sit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a third. I quit taking it, feeling quite cured of that ailment, and have not used any since until of late I have taken some for a cold in my head. A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts: me to send you this Certificate, ansolic: with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Tremaine & | Metcalf, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY, 83 QUEEN STREET. Port Higin, Ont., Ang. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. _T. J. B. Hanpexe, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. For sale by all Drugyists at only one Dollar per bottle. BUY iT. et + . . , TRY IT. T= WEEKLY nee Fee r _Sons having relatives er frien des to keep them i i P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or che D, DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1879. er way than by subscribing to Tur \ EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any tn Great Britain, the United States, cr minion, on receipt of One Dollar. Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1879, TRAINS GOING WEST, Nos. 1 & 3, Express. No. 5. Mixed. Na, 7 STATIONS. Mix a Georget’n..|Dp. 7.10am|Dp. 3.45pm, Cardigan. .|Ar. 7.30 ‘* |Ar.4.14 * a ** 830 “1 5.40 “ Mt StwtJe Dp.8.40 ‘sé Dp.6.00 “ Royalty Jc} ** 9.38 “| ** 7.18 “ Ar. 9.55 “ |Ar.7.40 “ pe ewe . . eae Dpl0.0dani| Dp. 5.25pm p. 6. p. 5. Royalty Jo, ** 637 * Arl0.25 * ° Dp10.30 ‘e “é 5.47 6 NWiltsh’re| ‘* 7.13 “| 11.25 “| “ 6.40% Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.25 “| “*11.40am! * 6.57 ** Breadalb’n| “ 7.53 “| “12.23pml «* 7.35 « C’tyLine..| ‘* 8.00 “| ‘*12.34 ‘+! ** 7.45 * Kensingt’n res Snes i foe. aoe baw ie .$.55 ** Ar. 1.50 “| Ar. 9.00 “ 5mm’ rside Dp.9.10 * |Dp.2.25 *« , Wellingt’n|Ar.9.48 ‘* | ** 3,20 * Port Hill. .| ** 10,20 **| ‘* 4.07 * | O'Leary. ..| ‘11.17 **} 5.31 “4 Alberton. .| ‘‘ 12.00pm/} ‘‘ 6.40 ‘* Tignish ...i ‘12.40 “ |Ar. 7.40pm _TRAINS GOING EAST. — ; _ |Nos.2 &4| No.6, | No. 8, pnorrweens Express, | Mixed. | Mixed, Tignish.. . ./Dp.5.15 am Dp.6.20am|~ : Ar.7.15 “| ) Alberton..| ** 5.55 ** eolg Dp.7.45 | \ O’Leary...} ‘* 6.41 “) * 8.54 * Port Hill. .| ** 7.38 ** | 10.20 * | Wellington| ‘‘ 8.09 “| £11.08 er Q Sica? Ar. 8,45. ** Arl2.05pm S'mm'rside |1)), 5.30pm! Dp12.40 ‘ |Dp.9.05 am Kensingt’n “5.52 1 © 2.16 f) Oa 4 C’ty Line. .| ** 6.24 | * 1.55 **| “10.90 « Breedal’ne. | ** 6.3) **! ** 205 | *30.gp 4 Hunter R’r! ‘‘ 6.57 “| ** 2.44 “1 11,07 « NWaltsh’re} ‘* 7.12 “*; ‘3.01 §*| ‘11,26 *s “nr ‘6 j\Ar. 3.50 * ‘6 Royalty Jc 7.49 |Dp.3.55 co | 22. 18pm a Ar. 8.05 ‘* |Ar.4.15 ** Arl2.40 * Dp.4.30pm) Dp.6.50 am Royalty Jce| ** 4.49 **) ** 7.13 ** ts se M. Stw't Jc|A? 5-45 ‘* | Ar. 8.30 Dp.6.00 ‘* |Dp.8.50 ‘* | qardigan..| “ 7.03 “| “10.16 “ eo’town..|Ar.7.25 ‘* |Arl0.45 ** __SOURIS BRANCH. ot Trains Going West. 1 sraTions. |No. 9 Express|No, 1] Mixed, Souris ...... ...|Dp, 6.15 a, m, 2.50 p. Harmony...... a a, * 7. 3.13 ss St. Peter’s..:..)'* ‘Tap “Ts gop -% BOG 6. ciscve ti tae “ £20. * Nt. S’tw’t Jnc,.|Ar. 8.25 “ |Ar. 5.40 p. m. Trains Going East. |No. 10Express|No, 12, Mixed Mt, Siéw't June.|Dp. 5.55 p, m.|Dp. 8.45 a m eS ae — “ O40 x2 St. Peter’s.,.... “* 6.50 ° 26; STATIONS, Harmony .,::.a.idt tas “ | “age .% Souris... ....... Ar. 8.05 “ |Ar11.35 “ ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer, Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp 8] ca 6i Steam Navigation Co. Steamers MAY, 1879. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steam. ers * St. Lawrence” and * Prine cess of Wales” will leave as under :— NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON. DAY, WEPNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at five o'clock. Returning from Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax.¥ CAPE BRETON. Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury every MON. DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of morni train from Halifax, connecting bota ways wi stage and Steamer ‘‘ Neptune,” to and from Sydiuey and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connecti with 10 a. m. Train TUESDAY and FRIDA for Halifax. FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside for Point Du Chene EVERY. DAY about 9a. m., on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. Returning to Summerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of morning train from St. John. By order, | F. W. HALES. Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. GRA}’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE Trave marx. The Great TRavde MARK, English ME edy, an unfail- * & ing cure for Sem- *, #2 inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, Impotency, and SSS all diseases that “Sa Before Takingfollow as a se- After Taki quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, } Di of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. ta Full particulars in our ? phiet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. ta. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or six pack- ages for or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ; ‘Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. l.—The demands of our business have necessitated our rete Toronto, to which Place please address ail future commuani- . | ¢ations. a@ Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugiste? p| and by all wholesale and retail Druggists mm 6} the United States and Canada. January 24, 1879. Ae li a ONC Se CARRE BIER ger