EE ——<—- = | > ae Oe gg Oe. ett green am wee 5 ey che | | | | camence A OOO EE TI LO ACO LC CE LL LOE A OT elas a0 CP ere aes +. ee x r * “ae Cees ap Er z e nao He r cs Ne ” ¢ > < . o\% : a LUGY WHEELER. They said, too, he’d never suryiv’ il, and better. perhaps he never did, than keep it as he did; but one day Squire Wheeler, to all the neighborhood 8 Aas- tonishment, rode over to the farm: What he did there was never exactly known. but in a little while it was ru- mored that the suit was withdrawn and next spring Lucy Reid was to be mar- ried to his son, Stillman Wheeler. And|’ so it was. One bright March day, she went to the old church yonder and gave herself to him. lle wasa good looking man, but never over smart, the neighbors whis- peried, and I always thought that it was his father’s money more than anything else that kept him up. ‘But Justin, Grandma became Of him ?’ dark look about the whole matter. Lucy was made the victim of some terrible falsehood. I never biamed her father, for the loosing of the homestead seemed completely to shatter him. ‘I only know that Squire Wheeler and bis son were at the bottom of it, and that Lucy Reid went to the altar believing that Justin had been false to her.’ ‘Dear me, how dreadful!—did he ever come back ! ‘Yes, the next May. a wité two mouths. heard of his marriage. She was at home visiting ber father’> When she first saw him she fell dewn like one stricken with a fit. But he carried her into the house and there learned all. Both had been deceived. ‘It was a terrible scene the old front room witnessed. Justin swore venge- ance, and it was not till, with clasped hands and streaming eyes, the young wife knelt to the only man she ever loved, and pleaded for the life of her husband, that he promised for her sake, to spare his life. ‘But from the day of Justin's visit Lucy wasa changed woman. All the light and gladness of her being seemed dead ine her, She moved about her} house pale and quiet, with a look of suffering in her once sunny eyes, that made my heart ache to behold.’ ‘And her husband—did she ever tell him what she had learned ?’ ‘IT think not. His father and Lucy’s haddied in less than two years after the marriage. The squire was much less wealthy than was supposed. The next spring Lucy and her husband moved West and somehow people lost sight of them.’ ‘And Justin?’ ‘You know the rest, my child. He became a moody, unhappy man, asking no sympathy or giving noue. But he was always smart at a bargain; in a few years he had laid up enough to buy Dea. Platt’s farm when his son went south. ‘Ever since he has added acres to his land and hundreds to his bank ; but for all that he isa man soured toward all his race, a man who was never known to give a little childor a beggar a crust of bread.’ I have sometimes thonght his heart wis likea desert, without a tree to shade or a stream to gladden it. And yet it bore a bright blossom once; and beliewe me, children, for it is the word of am old woman who has seen and known much of the ways of man, it is always so. The heart may be a great wilderness, but in some of its by=ways there has grown a flower.’ Cora and I looked at each other and at Uncle Charlie. Just then Aunt Mary came in, She had been out and had not heard grandma Dean’s visit. But Cora stole up toher uncle, and winding: her arms about his neck, whis- pered ; ‘I shall believe it always, Uncle Charlie, now [have heard the story of Farmer Keep that there isa blossom in the wilderness of every heart.’ It was asultry August day in the summer I passed at Meadow Brook. The wind, low and slumbrous as the hush of a mother’s voice at nightfall, crept, among the corn, and down among the rye and wheat fields, and lay like broad green folds about the dwell- ing of l’ermer Keep. ‘There was no pem of flowers about the trout yard: no graceful harmouiz- ing touch of creeping vine or waving curtains about the old red homestead ; and yet it had a quiet, substantial, matter-of-fact physiognomy, that some- how mideZa home feeling about your heart. I think it must have been this un- conscious feeling which decided the course of the girl who stood at the point where the road diverged and gazed wistfully about her that afternoon. (Concluded in our next.) _>-- MaJor CAVAGNARI and the « principal Gen erals, through whose efforts the war with the Afghans was brought to a snecessful termina- tion, have been created Knight Commanders of the Bath. A large number of other persons connecte:| with the war have also been hon- ored, Dean—what ‘There isa Lucy had been Justin had not ry. a cyan Cad - =e — we sat, | _ Ne ee ee — am 1 ee ee CIP Rigen CHariviiciewd Uiuvel purcttor y Sr, Pavt’s (Cauncw or Enxaianp); —Quebn Square~ Morning and Evening Service every Sunday at ll a. m. and7 p. m. Sunday School at 25 p. m. Rev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Kev. Alfred Osborne Curate. Sr. Peter's, (CuurcH or ENGLAND)— tochford Square. —Sunday Services—S a.m., 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins—9 a. m, Evensong—5 p.m, except Friday evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent. Sr. Dunstan’s CaTrHeprat.—Morning Mass every Sunday at 8a.m. High Mass at 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Z. Boderault, Rev. S. Phelan, Pastors, First Meruopist Cuourcu—Prince Street — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m, Week Day Services—Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Kev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. Seconp Meruopist Cuurcu—Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10,30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week day service on Wednesday evening. Rev. Geo. M. Campbell, Pastor Sr. James’ CourcH (PRESBYTERIAN)—Pownal Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day atll a. m. and 6} p,m. Sunday School at 2} p. m. Rev. Kenneth Me- Lennan, Pastor. Zion Cuurcu ( PRESBYTERIAN )—Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 24 p.m. Rev. John McL. Me- Leod, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CuurcH—Prince Street.—Rev. Dr. Murray, Pastor—Hours of Service, 11 o'clock, a. m., 6.30 p: m. Sunday Schoo! at 2.30 p. m. Baptist CuurcH—Great George Street. —Ser- vices and Sermon every Sunday at Il o’elock a. m. and 6.30 o’clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- vices— Monday at 7.30 p. m.; and Friday at 8 p.m. Rev. H. Foshay, Minister. — Bis.e Curistians—Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rev. Mr. Harris, Minister. Prayer Meerine in Y. M. ©. A. every Sup- day afternoon at 4 o’clock. Discretes or Curist meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Mr. J. A. Falgatter, Preacher. ~-<—.r---- Ask Yourself these Questions. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitnal Costiveness, Palpita- tien of the Heart? Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Nervons system de- pressed! Does your bleod circulate badly ! Have you a cough, low spiiits, coming up of the food after eating? &., &c. All of these, and much more, are the direct re- sults of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion. Green’s Avcust Flower is now acknowledged by all Druggists to be a positive cure. Two million four hundred thousand bottles were given away in the United States through Druggists to the people as atrial. Two dozes will satisfy any person of its wonderful quality in cur- ing all forms of Indigestion. Sample bot- tles 25 cts. Regular size 75 cents. Sold er by all first-class Druggists in the nited States. SALT! SALT! AND MACKEREL BARRELS, FOR SALE. DAVID SMALL, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 22, 1879. — 2w John Murphy EGS leave to inform the citizens of Char- lottetown that he has opened a SA HDR FT On Great George Street, a few doors below W. E. Dawson's, where he will supply all kinds of Bread, Cake and Pastry. All orders promptly attended to. JOHN MURPHY. Ch’town, July 24, 1879. E. C. HUNTER, Italian and American Marble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Manties, Centre Taste Tors, Bureau AND ComMopE Tors, Wash Bowt: | : Suass, &c,, &. Prices to suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. a@ Designs furnished on application. “@a Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char lottetown. November 6, 1878. LO Dee SslUOk. DR. D. MacRAE, — RMERLY SURGEON and PHYSICIAN in the United States Army, late of St. Louis, Mo., respectfully announces to the cit- izens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island that he will be at the ‘‘ Rocklin House,” in Charlottetown, every TuEsDAyY and Frrpay throughout the year, where those who are suffering with any form of disease can call and receive medical advice and treatment; capagally persons suffering from diseases and ormitiées of the eyes, deafness and ulcera- tions of the ears, catarrh, asthma, consump- tion, diseases of the heart, liver, stomach, kidieys, rheumatism, paralysis, scrofula, malignant ulcerations, tumors, piles, fistula; cancer cured without the use of the knife. Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to’ females. Al! forms of fevers, diptheria and other malignant diseases successfully treated and cured by him. Pro:=ninent Office, HUNTER River Sration, Prince Edward Island. DUNCAN MacRAE, M. D. April 18, 1879.—d&w ly BY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic eee a for the DANTLY EX AMINEK the Cheapest and most newsy Rev. |! Queen Street. ee 8 S, Bx '* Prince Edward” and Other Steamers. All carefully selected in the Best and Curapest Markets. ‘do do Grey Cotton at 4c. and upwards., ; White Cotton at 6e. Towels at 4¢. and upwards. Print Cotton at 6c. « 1 iW 4 > Q A DRESS SILKS | Best Value ever offered in the City. SHIUEIRTS, FROM 6C. PER PAIR. IN Le LINDERS & DRAWERS, LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, SUSPENDERS, &c., Cheap G--E: EMBROIDERY, From 4c. per yard, a great selection. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. Millinery, Hats, Feathers & Flowers. Lace Curtains at prices to suit all customers. Best Value Yet Offered, JAS. DisBRI Paper published the Province. May 31, 1879. | Mo j 3 f snemas Tatts ¥ To be sold by PUBLIC, AUCTION, at the Court House ia Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, on Buesday, the Fifth day of August | next, at the hour of ‘Two o’clock in ih@afternoon, under and are oF Power of Sale contained in at [te denture of Mortgage, dated the first day. of September, A. D. 1871, de betwen James Ludlow Holman, | of Summerside, in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Merchant, and Ada JL. Holman, his wife. of the one part, aud Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of Cariotte- town, in Queen’s Coupty.in said Island, Esquire, of the other part, which saia inortgage Was assigned to Jessie Cam- bridge and Charlotte Cambridge by in- denture dated the second day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1871, made between the said Bdward Jarvis Hedgsun, of the one part, and Jessie Cambridge aud Charlotte Cambridge, ce! the other part,— ' LL that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying aud being in Summer- ‘ side, in Prinee, County, in® safda Is} bounded and described-as,fo! : i223, South by a street being the ErstStreetaprt of Water Street;-on the East’ by a Street} jon the North by a street, and on the West by « piece of land used as a street, being that portion of the estate of the late George Green, deceased, willed to his daughter, Sarah Green, wife ofWm. Theodore Darby contain} pe acre of land, a little more or le 8 ther with all buildings and im- provements thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. For further particulars apply to the office of Messrs. HODGSON & McLEOD, Solici- tors, Charlottetown. Dated this Third day of May, A. D. 1879. JESSY ISABEL CAMBRIDGE, MELMOTH CAULFIELD GALAN CHARLOTTE EMILY GAHAN, By JESSY ISABEL CAMBRIDGE, their attoreny. ae i Lit (LY cx ee Od G er ot — Were ai an SRT) SOLE PROPRIETORS oe evar | THE PERFECTION er RB ROTHERS L.GRESHAM BUILDINGS, EC. DISTILLERIES,ARGYLESHIRE, UNRIVALLED For LSPS TODDY. *‘Lorng HicHLAND ,Wuisky.—Sole pro- prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and ' - Oy aT) ad lice’ Edward Ista RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. ON. AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 21th, 1078: +RAINS GOING WEST. _ Abeta s |Nos. 1&3,; No 5. ' No, fi eet Mixed. | Mixed, cece: ae fees cence Foren ee ceemeceemees fname ecngek’y cm 7.10am| Dp.3.45pm |: Cardigan .. Ar, 7.30 “* | Ar, sa $ | ee sé 6e¢ F 6 | Mt stwtJoly,, 840 « B00 a Royalty Jc! ** 9.38° | °° 7.18% | ac: \Ar. 9.55 ‘* (|A¥.'7.40° ** | Ch'town .. —-.- See = Dp. 6.20am)Dp10. 05am) Dp. 5.25pm Arl0.25 “| Royalty Je,“ 6.37 “| ypno.g0# | + aa. NWiltsh’re) sé 7.13 sé ¢ 91,25 ‘sé i oe 6.40 cad tr Biri ‘* 7.25 **.1 11 aOam' ** 6.67 * Breadaib’n; ** 7.53 ‘** | **12.23pmi ** 7.35. ** C’ty Line, || ** 8.00 “| “12.34 | 7.45 4 Kensingt’n| “‘ 8.28 ** 1 ** Lae “) 8.25 - 6s « “e S'mm'rside| jy. 9 10 - 5.2.25 “s At 8.08 Wellingt’njAr. 9.45 “*} ** 3.20 “*! Port Hill. | ** 10.20 «| * 4.07.46 | O’Leary...| UL.17 “| ** 5.32 Alberton. .| ‘* 12.00pm); “ 6.40.% | mm a ts ‘Tignish ...1 “12.40 * |Ar. 7.40pm TRAINS GOING EAST. | ; . (Nos 2 & 4) No.6, | No & STATIONS. |Express. | Mixed. | Mixed. ‘Tignish,. ..;Dp.5.15 am Dp.6,20am) ai x os {AT. ZA5,** 1) 2. ay . 5.55 Dp.7,45 ““ \ O’Leary...j ** 6.41 “) ** 854 ** | Port Hill..| ‘* 7.38 “| 10.20 “| Wellington! ‘* 8.09 “| “11.08 iy ee |Ar. 8.45)“ | Ari2. 05pm Simm'reide Dp.5.30pm Dpi2.40 “ |Dpc9, 05am Kensingt’n' ** 5.52.**; ‘* ldo | * O41 U'ty Line..| “* 6.24 ¢¢) “1.55 “| “10.90.98 Breedal're. | “6.31 1 “205° “haga os Hunter R’r) 6.57 “| 2.44 © | “1B07 + NWiltsh’rel “7.12 «| 3.0 #) 11.95 + Ar.3 Royalty Je} ‘7.49 * , Ar. 8.05“: 15 Arig Dp, 4.30pm) Dp. 6.50 am *s 4.49 ** sé 73 -* Ar, 5.45 ** |Ar. 8.30 “ Dp.6.00:-** 'Dp.8.50 ** | 12.1 8pm Ch town .. Royalty Je M, Stw’t Je Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—Zondon Médical Review. Agents: =» See MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 24, 1879.—6m SCATARHE. | Constitutional Catarri Remedy CURES CATARRHE. Hear what a Reverend Gentleman ‘saps of the Constitutional Ren.edy. T. J. B. Harpinc, Esq-, Brockville, Ont. :— Dear Str—It is now two years since your “Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced tome. I haye waited this ong to see if the cure would remain permanent betore ”y ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the hap effects seemed to me to be ‘‘too good to true.” I was afflicted in my head for Pedra bate I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my case described in many par. ticulars. The inward ‘‘drop” from the head had become, very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me from lying long, I would feel like smothering and be compelled to sit up in the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent! came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I red three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle 1 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 ox duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Harvixe, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. : For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar per bottle. BUY I7. + + +. BRY IT. GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pur pends): r terated spirit, yery mellow, in quality ex ‘| lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. C » of 82 TIOBr $6 oy: DOs WB A Geo'town..|Ar. 7.25 “ | Ark0.45 **! i -— — ~ _ SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. STATIONS. \N 0. 9 Express|No, 11 Mixed. Souris :........ Vp. 6.15.4. m.|Dp. 2.50 p. m. Harmony...... of 7 313. tl Tees...) 1a | a Man), 30.1 oe | + 5.00° ** Mt. Stw’'t Jne;.|Ar. 8.25 “ |Ar. 5.40 p. m. i L Trains Going East, \No. 10Express| No, 12; Mixed Mt. S’tw’t June.| Dp. 5,55 p. m, | Dp. 8,45. a. wD Se STATIONS, MOI soc: -cndiehi, Meter! bts See St. Peter’s...... "oa. 61 ne epueeer.?....5. aan s. } Soke.” NEES < + civace « Ar. 8.05. “* |Ar11.35 * ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer, Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kca 61 Steam Navigation Co, Steamers MAY, 1879. _TNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- J, ers, §§ wrence” and * Prin- eess of Wales” will leave as under :— NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON- BAT UROAS wiry. at five a turning from Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, CAPE BRETON.. stage and Steamer ‘* Neptune,” to and from Syaney and ras d'Or Lake. | irning to Pictou same nights, pens | with 10 a.m. Train TUESDAY and FRIDA for Halifax, - FOR CANADA AND UNITED morning train from Charlottetown. Returning to Summerside EVERY’ NOON, on artiyal of morning train from St. John, | Trane Mark, Fhe Great TRADE Mark. “~~, EnglishKem- 445% »- —Sedy, an unfail- ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, ’ : Impotency, and <a — “Ss all diseases that “S"2G3"\. Before Takingfollow as a t Taking,’ quence of sal erie =: emory, Um- versal & ide} Pain e Back, Dimness of \ ision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. ex. Full particulars in our pam phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. wu». The Specific Medicine is sold by al! druggfsts at $l per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co.,, ,Totonte, Ont,, Ca »N. B.-+Bhe demands of our necessitated Gur removing to Toro i pieage address all futu 1 ‘ -s13 a , a € k ay ‘4 a Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugists ' by all wholesale and retail Druggists in the United States and Uanada. January 24, 1879, By order, % F, W. harlottetown, May 6, 1379, ST A Sa TD Sous ‘About the N. P, 7 Ecan sell the WALTER A. WOOD. American Mower & Reape this year as cheap as ever. Patent I ot good Combined er Single Mowing M&éhineca oe rer — do well we calling and seek or themselves, We hav t heice single * Hay Mowers on hand, id ae HORNE, PIERCE & CO., “ ents for P. FE. I, Ch’town, Jnue 28, 170_aNe &w ; AGHT FOR SALE. OR SALE—The Fast-sailing Pleasure found in every respect, with good Cabin ae- commodation. Length of keel about 30 feet. For particulars apply to. P BROS, & CO. . Ch'town, J G—2j » June 19—2i wkly tf DAY, .WEDNESDAY,* THURSDAY ané&.. Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury every MONE: DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of Scan train from Halifax, connecting both saree . _Leave Summerside for Point re EVERY DAY about 9a. m., on arrival of | Yacht “ Carita,” well finished and a