MIRIAM TOLBERT. She Could not Yield to the Wrong. [ Continued. | It was Major Dukeheart who asked this. question, laying ene hand on Miri- am’s arm, while he held in the other a little crystal goblet filled withs arkling | Miriam turned and lovked up ; wine. and her dove eyes lit. The handsome, pleasant face of the tall sollier was growing very dear te her girlish heart, | and | the toue *h of “his hand | on her arm made ull her pulses beund and fiutter : ‘I would like to oblige yeu,’ she said, _ with her sweet, winning smile, ‘but f there is a matter of right and wreng in- { volved, yeu see, and | am very sure you " woul not desire me to do wrong, 7 Major Dukeheurt.’ women’s hearta. j will throw it out of} the window and we'll eat as many philo-| penas as you please. I’ve a pocket full of almonds, and you'll fiad them much nicer than this.’ Th to hil her i: his lite de pe She turned to the tessed out the sparkling wine, Ma = let her take it. It seemed | iat be could not have refused nded on it. opel ‘There, Tt Maj r Dukeheart forgot his, wager, | everything butthe lovely eyes and) smiling girlish face beside him, and bes! fere the evening was over he pepped | the question. Miriam, sitting under the trailing vines, with the moonlight on her fair | young face, listened to his ardent words with downcast eyes and blushing cheeks ‘Yes,I love you,’ she answered frank- 4 I it 3a \ i 1a 1 " ly, when he had finished. ‘fam sure i that I ball never love any one else half i so wel] ——’ The major leaped to hia feet, with a cry of rapeare, and would have caught her to his breast but she drew back. ‘No, no,’ she said, ‘vou must hear me out. 1 leve you, as | have said, but L cannet . censent to beceme your wife unless you jein my order, and teuching the blue knot upoa her sheulder, ‘I believe in the texaperarce reform, and intend te laber to promote it as long as I live. A husbani und wife to be truly happy, must be ef ong heart and mind. | can- not come over to your way, Major, so if you really are in earnest, yeu must come @ver to mine.’ The yeusg man wae 2 little startled at this firm stand on the part of such a yielding, tender, wemaniy little creature. Ho stood irresolute, a hot flush rising toe his cheeks. ‘Tm mering and embarrassed ; need of all this , [ Concluded in our next, | Se ee Fever and Ague. Are you troubled with Ague, Chills and Fever, ‘silious Fever, Remittent or Inter- mitting fever, Night Sweats or any disease that comes from Malaria or disordered Liver and Hot Suns? Ii so, procure a bottle of Green's Ague Conqueror, which is an acetic extract of strong tonic roots, com- bined with Sulphate of Magnesia, etc , and positive'y contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other po lsons. ft purifies the bieod, eleanses the liver, spleen and other secre- tive org: os so effectually that the chills will not return. We have never foundany case not a drunkard,’ he began, stam- ‘there is peo eet ct, iain ry Al a FE TOES Sn it ad Ki ‘Dear me, Miss Tolbert, began the| : MAjO!, feeling sure of winning his wager i but the touch of her fingers on his hand | silenced him and set his heartte thump- | ; ing |ike a tripshammer ‘Let me take the glass,’ she said pers y suasively ; ‘we will net drink the 4 poise) which has driven so many souls 5 to ruin, and has | oke! n so many fond | window and! new,’ she said, ‘eh, how I wish I could | empty the whole world of the curse, as} I have emptied thisone glass. Now, majer,’ linking one white hand in his . arm, aid putting the ether in her pocket, ‘Iam ready for philopena. See what large olmerpids: eve ry sheil « ontains 2 doubi: nul oor Blanche ae 30 pac Kage 8 more to ar- Thr major ate the philopena and lost! rive in a few days. his heart irretrievably at one and the; Those TEAS will be found very superior is sume time. She waé se fair, sweet, se womanly and winning, he had ne power, and indeed, no inclination to. resist ier. And that pretty blue ribs| Len on the shoulder of ber white dress was so becoming. Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the Foolish habit of running after expensive and quac +k doctors or using 80 }much of the vile humbug medicine that does jyou only harm, and makes ‘the proprietors | rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all | simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures | always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- iter times and good health, Try itence. Read | of it in another column. ; ; ; CG. HERBERT HASZARD, BOOKBIND | | Blank Book sonnhs daieed: ! Law Stationer and Relief Stamper, 13 QUEEN STREET ‘Christmas & New Year's Cards, 1880QO-Si1, some of the Choicest ever produces, Embracing Designs i os Y patterns of Xmas Cards are uni que in iV design, entirely different from anything use they are in the market, and chosen bee iretined and suitable for customers of eauca- | tion and taste. They are produced for the trade, and not for dry goods merchants. From the Celebrated De La Kick & Co. we i have received a ehoice assortment, including ithe Satin designs. | From Messrs. Prane & Co., a great | variety, including the $2,000 Prize series. | And trom one of the largest Fine Art publishers of London, a series of Photo. | Hand-} ‘ainted Cards. Persons desirous of sending their friends |Xraas Cards that they are not tired of seeimg ‘ia every dry goods shop in the country, would do weil to giv e me G. HERBERT HASZARD, iS QUEEN STREET. 1880 —4w 2aw a call, achat Nov. 26, Very Superior Teas, 6pmq) PAC K. AGES just received ex Ethel strength a wer, and we offer them whole sale ane retail iat remarkably poh figures. BEER & SONS. Oet. 29, 1580. “FLOUR! W TE have now in stock and for sale, 250 }- Barrels FLOUR, of choice Brands, i}such as— ** Benefactor Patent”) p . om Crown Patent, PASTRY. Cam@bell’s Superior, Rose Valley, Kent Mills, &c. WRIGHT & MacNUTT, Cor. Prince and Kent Streets. Dec. 2, 1850 2w eod, ar 4i BEST VALUE i Cot READY CASH, ‘oe. ¢ Men's Qvercoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Sacque & Shooting Coats, Pants and Vests, Underciothing, Serge, Wool, Wineey and Cobtoa Shirts, Ties, Braces, Linen aper Collars, Tweeds, Tailors’ Trimmings. &c. F. LEPAGE & CO. GLAS GOW FIOUSE. ‘Sion of of th Blevhant, W. R. BODERAM HAS JUST REGEIVED A Larze Pari of his Fall Stock CONSISTING OF T and | UEEN STREET. Nov. 22, YS - ef Fever and Ague it will not cure. Price 6) cents and $1.00 per bottle, One large; bottle has cured as many as five in oue | family. Sold by all druggists and dealers | everywh ‘re. et ts ee meeaseses Le ‘ “> _— ~~~ i REMA)KABLE CURE OF AN Inguascep | (i TeaRpret on Passace To THE Eyr, wITk-| ; out ay Oprration.—Mrs. Gibsun, who} fl has a lar se and extensive confectionery and i candy siore at No. 25 Hast 42nd street, | near the Grand Central Depot, was about } to have » silver tube inserted in the tear | passage «f her left eye. The enlargenent and intla nmation was very great. Before submitting to the operation I tried Dr Giles’ Liniment and rubbed it carefully over the imfiamed duct. The inflammation disappeared, the passage became clear, and 1 was, th rough its power, able to do with- out @ surgical operation. Also took the Linimen iniernally, a teaspoonful three times a (iay,in a wine-glass of water. Giles’ Pilla cure headache. Sold by W. R. | Ladies’ Men’s, Women’s and Children’s BGOTS AND SHOES, In all the LEADING STYLES and at the LOWEST CASH PiICLS, and Gents’ Han:di-Nade Goods a Spec ra.ty. Our Go the best « satisfaction. se DONT FORGET THE PLACE “ee W. R. BORZHAM, Opposites Marke Hovse Ch'tewn. Sept. 25, 1850—2m 2aw ~* UBSCKIBE for the DAILY EXAMi NEB selected, of warranted to give ds are all ecarefally aterials, and Watson, the Cheapest snd most Newsy P eas eee ee SALE OF GENERAL DRY Oops! TREMAINE & METCALF’S, CLUARANCH 83 QUEEN STRERT. Charlottetownwn, November 18, 1880 TO Ba SOLD OR LET. THAT PROPERTY KNOWN AS DUNCAN'S WHARF, bot unc lary of the Steam Wharf to the Water LL Commencing at the Navigation Comp any 3 division line tween Lots 6 oan i For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopason & McLion, or to the andersigned, te Rk. F. QUIRK, Nov. 30, ’80--Im cod Water Street. — - a IT WIN De: CLOT Hl FROM A- me election of we ee a oe FIT, PRIGE & Cc LS ree a THE D, 1 Choice Gloths, Tailoring Department | wee SEER & SONS. Rov. 18, _———-~———- - 1880. i880. Beh eS Lis whee WV ete « em FF £8 a8 @ . te Ss ARC USE, aM boos EEN SQUARE. a + “HE Subseribers have Prince Edwavd, Caspian, | and other vessels, The Largest Steck of DRY GOODS = N Db _— | GROCERIES Ever Offered by them to the Public, MBIILLINERY, trimied and untrimmed, with the newest materials for trimming. Ladies’ Sacques, Dolmans and Bls- ters. Dress tjoods of every description, with Pompadour and other trimming to mateh, Black and Colored Silks, Silk Velveis and VYelveteens, in every eee me ete ee oo received by S&. &, kties Blanehe, shade, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, Ties, Laces and Friilings, Fur Muffs, Boas, Woolen Squares and Clouds, Ladies’ Underclothing, &c., &e. GENTS’ FURNISHING G@O0DS, TWEEDS AND CLOTHS. A choiee lot of TEA, in ehests and half-chests. All of which will be dispese' of at the very lewest cash prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO~7 Nov. 6; 1880. pe ee WIOLASSES. 7 PUNCHEON® of the choieest in fhe mai ket. CARVELL BROS, Nov 2, 1880. SOLE PROPRIETORS | : | cTion r te PERFECTION | GREENLEES= iS-BROTHERS UNRIVALLED For [Re seins TREET, LONDONE Di STi i LERIES, 5 ARGY LESHIRE! Pesos TODDY. taeuememeetenmemmmemainns nd 4 | NG BX QUALITY) —— at RAILWAY TIME TABLE P. E. me a TRAINS LEAVE 7 ARRIVING AT i¢ Georgetown ..5.15 a.m. Charlottet’n..2.30 p.m. )Souris.....°.7.00a.m.'C ‘harlottet’n. 11.45 a.m, | Charlottet'n..2.30 p.m. !Souris...... 7.15 p.m, Tignish..... 6.45a.m.)Charlottet’n, 5. 30 p.m, Summerside, -2.00 p.m. |Charlottet’n. 5.30p.m, and. .7.45a.m.| and...... 11.50 am, ' } harlottet’n. 11.45 a.m, |Georgetown. 6.00 p. Charlottet’n. ‘8 15 a. 1a. | Summerside. 11.452. m. CG. ie 3.00p.m.i and....., 6.30 p.m, " A Special Train leaves this city eve eve cae at 4.45 o'clock, connecting with the | Northern Light for Pictou. TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight LA rooms, with good cellar and yard, sine } } es ied east end of Kiny street. -ALSOo— The reoms over my store in Queen street, very suitable fer offices. Apply te WILLIAM DODD, Oe. 18, 1880. a se HE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE — INSURANCE 60, Uf Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN 1809 $9.733,332.00 iSubscribed Capital, \Paid up Capital, - 1,216.666.00 i | ' i every description of Fire, Life Business on the most favorable Transacts | and Annuity | Cermes, | Fire Derparrment—Insurances may be ef- j fected at the Lowest current rates. | Insurances upon Public and Private Build- {i | ings effected on especially favorable terms, , Losses settled with proraptitude and liber. ' Ee | Lire Departwent—New and Reduced pre- | miume-for Dominion ef Canada. G. W. DEBLots, General Agent for P. E. Island, Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, } April 14, *80—pat her ne si kea tf cod ; BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’$ WHARF, 5() BAGS SALT, ) 200 Barrels Herring and Maekerel BAIT, 300 MACK EREL BARRELS. 100 barrels 50 half-barrels FAT HERRING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, Just Landed—a ehoiee lot New Labrader Herring. augl a D. SMALL, GOLU PAR, MKDAL 1878. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL BEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WOR LD. TRUTHS. — HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, net a Drink.) EoONTAINS EOPS, EUCHU, MANDRAKE, DAN DELIGN, fAND THE Purxst AND Best Mepican Quaus : TIES OF ALL OTHER BitTERs. «~ 24..33'°S COW eae ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, | 54, Holborn-viaduct, ©. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879, Reporr on the Lorne Hiewianp W HISKY: ‘‘We have visited the bottling stores of Greeniees Brothers, and from the vats, samples ‘TEXBIS well-known Highland Whisky, and have subject | a ed them — car eful examination and | 2 analysis. 6 samples were very frag-| rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and | possessed all the characteristics of pure} and well matured Scotch Whisky of the Hirst Guadity. ** ARTHUR HI, ‘““Orro HEHNER, Agents : MESsRs. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.1. HassaLt, M. D. F.C.8.,F. L GY Feb. “,} 1830 THE iit JY AL OAK, For allege: or to Let, Hot 1, conveniently situated ou Queen Street. It is three!” stories tigh, and coutains 16 rooms, kitchen, shop etc., and has spacious yard and large stables, sheds and outbuildings For further particulars apply to William Dedd; or on the premises, to MRs. JAMES OFFER, Nev. 18, 1880. queen peniatiptiia seman iT : Pre) Ppt a Stomach, Bowels Liver, Kidneys and Urinary ©: sleeplessness, Femal jaints and DPrunkeness. $i000 iN COLD aWill be paid for a case they will not cur for help, or for anything impure or injuri 3 Ail Diseases of the , § blood, j.ans, Nervousness, BU Om)p have selected | # of their Lorne | } mous found in them. Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and '@iree books, and try the Bitters before you H:leep. ‘Lake no other, tihe tiep Cough Cure and Pain Kelief ts the Cheapest, Su and Best. For SALE BY W. R. WATSON anp \POTHECARIES HALL. fmar 5, ’80 ror Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a fropt of eizhty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing i6 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a- door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOS April 26, 1880—t¢ os a] & |