+ ited Oy Mi ‘ “ ® -— ES ANOLE NN OG Nee Prince Edward Island : AS DR SS art oa eee da ie Ss | LUCY WHEELER. | a aan No. 35 Water St., - gaming Charla Retown. me gen F115 oN | an RAILWAY. my iris he “ls rT ightly the | . } ' ‘ ; ’ ioe Pris hand ¢ laspe \ lig J § ]] Tall little boy’s by her side, The resembo~| TENDERS. FMNvG ward d - b TIME TABLE NO. 12. ance between them would have told r ! HM tt Depart : — OF THK— A sient inaeth as ‘y were brother and | FPYENDERS will be received by bins : NORTH B FISH & tH ll . you at once that ihey were brot - ; ment, at Ottawa, up to the 20th August 4 ‘ | iy t S ‘ Arran ement sister ; but his life could not have OV mext for ‘the removal of the obstruction to, vod = 7 bog ulmmer £ . ered more that a thi rd of hers. ‘“ A Navigation caused by the wrecked a Pi AND Life. e The little fellows eves. were full of Sppigrasty (poy ‘ying ae esa an ow alia alili | ars » bri ‘urls that crept) bor, Prince Edward Island, senders \ ) tears, and the bright curls that crept; bor, ee ee | out from under his hat weredlamp with |@ bulk sum for the complete and satistactory : 5 WURSDAY. MAY 27th, 1879, ‘ removal of — we eta » as orn ; ? as . t mois: Ure, ' Tend ars to be 2 ACCTEeSSel 0 1c - 7a” ° ee =e si T Te s , ’ ; A tew minutes later she opened the | signed, and marked onthe outside *“Tender Subscribed Capital, ED, 133,332.00 FRAINS GOING VEST. , broad back gate and went tothe kitch-! for removal of bark a arvia Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.06) +--+» te ' al ie Me awe Pistade. ? ndoor. Fat * Keep’s sekeeper | WM. 52 ; od be ee Phe tre yi° Now bs, No, 7, en door. Farmer jeeps housekeeper Depiityi-Miniater of Marine. eR OFELG | STATIONS. | "Repress. | Mixed. Mixed. —an old woman, with yellow nightcap : . 4 ; 4s one] ie ao) and checlx apron tied over her linsev | Department of Marine july 24. Ms e 3 $; London, 6 Ottawa, 19th July, 1879. }°" * - ee exine thd of d ati ‘ « . » 7°" Pe. t — sae e 4 : > knock oo : t'n..! Dp. 7. 10am} Dp. 3.45pm| BLE ol skirt—answered her knock. -- farce pasia : ' Georges > re re t 24 "e “4 any help, or do you 'Yhe Tables of Rates are moderate. , _ | Cardigan. .|Ar, 7.30 ** |Ar. 4.14 Do you want any help, , 9 q : : rt ee Pry | 830) 4 5.40 «4 ‘now anvone around here who does ?’ a birey Insurances | aoterl) Gir ugaly every Mt Stwt Je! 4g «6 6.00 **: ¢ know anyone aroun rn " VOLe sh description of Property, at the Lowssr raTRs pT 7 ice shag "a Oy oes a ol epee Shor with dimeves,| 4ND MACKEREL BARRELS, of Preinium. corning ify the nature Heer bie ee { | Phe lady peered : — 1e risk, . Ch iger eee Eo : ‘No,’ said she.‘ There ain’t but nar FOR SALE. sore settied with promptitude and liber*4 at foe eae DplO, Goapn| Dy. 5.25pm | on us— Farmer Keep and the two hirec Seinen . ality. «| -pReyalty Je! 6.37 “slit res rt 4p se , ; id . ial . a “ : fo. nies» ** men, and megwit’g harvest time just DAVID SMALL Y G. Wi DEBLOISs, '/NWwiltsh’rel 7.13 Be “eee 40 “ b now, though, end Tweekon you'd find a ’ | | , 4 ath General Agent. .|trinter Bir) (795 © 71.40ain! 6.57. © ; ~ . ec, . ’ ’ ‘see ss | 66 19 Oe ce os " place in the village. att, sad QUEEN STREET. ; Oe sg > — _. | Breadalb’n) ** 7.53 oe 12. 2%5pm | 7 7.35 - ‘Thank vo. *Benni® here, my little . : e ok &’ty Line...) ** 50 ** | 12,34,*% 7.45 ee oe Oe Charlottetown, © Judy) :22,° 1879. — 2w aan Kensingt’n, ** 3238 ** ‘© LAG! «* 8.95. + brotbor is tired, for he, walked frm) CO at Seek | Be. ahd tam ga the depot. ‘Can you let ms ¢ome in-an F Simm fridce Dp. 10 ah ip. 2.25 oe we rest sisi John Murphy | Wrangler kk | ‘ Gn Ae? “ou al ’ = i ae é 1 GY, Be ort Hil! ©1020 tsi tt 407 | ! CaM You-cn. : ; EGS leave to inform the citizens of Char- i aoe it ae 7 7 re as " The sight of the child touched the lottetown that he has opened a 1 ee enett akg dato’ adil 4 | . ° . ; “bfabes « j ~: ila |» - 4 heart of the woman and they went into 7) A. i 2 Tigaist eae eae yong: | } a larve kitchen, and sat down in the (m Great George Street; a few doors below ION || SOLE PROPRIETORS somone alae ge “ : BG re Be : THE PERFECTION ‘er : flag bottomed chairs, while with a glow-|W. E. Dawson's, where he will supply all of WHISKY: GREE reas TRAINS GOING EAST. | ° . a fl . sik a — . - ‘s re ann >. s ? d ’ 7 co baci ty anh ne ee + - i ing cheek the girl cast about in her mn <a oene ane astry. All UMMIVALLED Fon KBROTHERS ao See oo i for the best manner in which to pre- Parry Tt ictniate LSPSTODDY, |lsstusnesarcvesnirel| 1 grarioxs. Mow 2&4 a4. | No, 8, : sént her petition for food. | Ch’town, aly 42 1879 VU te . 2a a xpress. a ixed. ra i : , el re she had decided the os 7 ot a en ° ee care eo. ee iO ‘ ’ 6s LoRNE HIGHLAND ‘Wuisky.—Sole pro- Tignish.. ee Dp.d.15 am Dp.6.20am| Pe | the bh Ca adi the ree! for it E C a prietors, “Greenlées Brothers, London Fe Alberton..| ** 5.55 * Drs “ 1a was nearly dinner time. e was it a s Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul-]| _. ig ee on, 4 lerge muscular, broad-chested,sunburn- ‘ 4 j terated spirit, very mellow, in anality excel- ae: “$ = * Be i | tt ith a har "expression Ital (| Am ii bl WW lent, and im our opinion perfectly wholesome, xii. . . a ‘ ed miu, W ith ah avd gloomy eX press lall all brian al 6, Ee HAV E Where a stimulant is required, it if to be pre- Wellington “* $09 ) £91.08 ANNO AO AN it A A LE OO AOL ANE EE RE OE ATR OR re a aeaiitiiji_a i it ON AL OTN GE OOO DIOL LOE LE EE aii sence ert © ge este as = Bi \ on his face, where fifty years were now beginning to write their history. He stood still with surprise, gazing on the new occupants of the kitchen ; and the boy drew close to his sister,and the girl threw up a timid frightened vlance into the gloomy face. ‘youdon’t know of anybody round here that wants a little help, do ye farmers ?’ asked the woman. ‘ Here’s a little girl that want's a piace and she walked from the depot. I told her she might come in and rest a bit before she went up into the village to try her luck.’ ‘No,’ shortly answered the farmer. ‘Dinner ready?’ And the rich man turned away without one gentle word or kind look for the homeless chil- dren whom God had brought to his door. ‘Lucey, Lucy, don’t stay here; I’m afraid.” And the Tittle boy’s lip curled and quivered as he turned his face from the farmer's, ‘Lucy, Lucy,’ how those trembling tones went down, down, into the man’s heart! How the dead days of his youth burst out of their graves and rushed through his memory at that low broken, ‘Lucy, Lucy’ He turned and looked at the girl; not sourcly, as before, but but with a kind and eager questioning interest. ‘What's your name?’ ‘Lucy Wheeler, sir.’ , He staggered back and caught hold of the nearest chair. Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Manties, Cenrre Tasus Tors, Bureau AND Commoprk Tops, WasH Bowt Stabs, &e., &c. Prices to suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. g& Designs furnished on application. “@a Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char lottetown. «November 6, 1878. “Sheriff's Sale. Enwarp Jarvis Hopeson, Plaitiff, and RicHarD WELLINGTON Carson, Defendant, PY VIRTUE of a Writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued.out of Her Majes- ty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Edward Jarvis Hodgson against Richard Wellington Carson, ] have“taken and ‘seized as the property of the said Richard Welling- ton Carson, all the right, title and interest of the said Richard Wellington Carson, the fol- lowing property, viz : All that tract, piece and parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on ‘Township Number Thirty-two, containing ninety-six acres of land, be the same a little more or less, des- cribed as follows, that is to say : Commencing at the north-east corner of Joseph Copp’s land on the west side of the Loyalist Road, running thence westwardly along the northern boun- dary line of said Joseph Copp’s land one hun dred chains ; thence north ten chaing; thence east ninety-four chains; thence south parallel with the said Loyalist Koad seven chains; thence east six chains to said Loyalist Road ; then south along said road to the place of be- ginning, bounded on the east by the Loyalist toad and a plot of land consisting of four acres, belonging to said Richard W. Carson; ‘And what was your mother’s ?’ ‘Lucy Reid’ She used to live at Meadow Brook. SoJ come here to work. She told me'tobrfore she died.’ At that moment the angels looked down and saw the seed that had lain for two score years in the heart of Joseph Keep spring up and thg flowers| , blossom in the wilderness... .. ,, Farmer Keep sat down and took the child in his arms. He tried to speak but instead great sobs came and heaved his strong chest: The trio in the kitch; en gazed at him in mute astonishment. “Lucy's children, Lucy’s children !| he murmured at last, in a voice whose tenderness was like that of a° mother. } ‘God sent you to me. For her sake this shall be your home, or her sake J will be a father to you.’ Five years atter Cora wrote to me: ‘We are having fine times now, dear Cousin Jennie, and mamma wants to know if you do not need to renew your rosy cheeks among the dews of Meadow Brook. Uncle Charlie is with ns and if you were ‘also, our happiness would be con plete. ‘Lucy Wheeier—you remember her —has the place in my heart. next “i yours. ler disposition is as lovely as her face, and that is saying a great deal, for its sweet beauty does one good to behold it. Farmer Keep seems to idolize her and Bennie. He is a charm- ing man now; he goes to church every Sunday. Ife Spares no pains or expense in Lucy's education, and she will be an accomplished woman. She is here very often, and | havesuspicions that Uncle seen attention given to diseases peculiar Charlic—but no matter, [ will’ not trust this to pen and paper. ‘ Bat now, Jennie, what a lesson has all this taught me! How has it deep- ened my faith in God and humanity, ‘Now my heart yearns over the wretched sianing outeast, I remember always that there is a flower in the; wilderness,’ | Paper published the Province, on the south by Joseph Copp’s land; on the west by the divisinline between Lots Thirty- one and Thirty-two; and on the north by land owned by Theophilus Abbott, in Queen's County; and f°’ do hereby give public notice that | will, w hh . On Friday, the Twenty-third ‘ of January, )., 1880,,at “twelve o'clock, noon, at the new Law Courts House in ChaiJottetown, in the said County, set up and sell by Public Auction the said property, or as much thered as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ, being twelve landred and) eleven ‘del- lars and eighty-nine cents, and interest on Eleven hundred and sixty-one dollars and fifty- two cents, from the Eighth day of April, A. D. 1879, at 7} per centum per annum, besides Sheriff's fees and all incidenta? expenses, loc WILLIAM B, WATSON Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, ( July 14, A, D, 1879, \ Neit McLeop, Esquire, Plaintiff's Attorney. [july 21, 3in oaw] ne sere een TO THE SICK. || DR. D. MAcRAE, ORMERLY SURGEON and PHYSICIAN } in the United States Army, late of St. All of which JUST REGEIVED VIA HAutPAX, New Black Cashmeres, New Black Merinos, New Black Satins »TiAIaa Néw Black Cranes, 7 New Black Velvets, New Black Prints, New Mantle Cloths, i om, New Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARF LAGE, d&e.. &e., ce. fo) +4 Holig| are marked at BII0ag. 23% re { Louis, Mo., respectfully announces to the cit- sf izens of Charlottetown and Prince Edwa’ Ly Ow ey iF ?] Island that he will be at the “ Rocklid | House,” in Charlottetown, every TPurspat and Fripay throughout the year, where ‘those who are suffering with any form of disease can call‘and receive medical advice and treatment; especially persons suffering from diseases and deformities of the eyes, deafness and ulcera- tions of the ears, catarrh, asthma, consump- tion, diseases of the heart, liver, shea: kidneys, rheumatism, paralysis, scrofula, | malignant ulcerations, tumors, piles, fistula; | cancer cured without the use of the knife, females, All forms of fevers, diptheria and other malignant diseases successfully treated and cured by him, : Prominent Office, Hunrer River STATION, Priuce Edward Island. DUNCAN MacRAE, M. D. April 18, 1879.—d&w ly JUBSCRIBE for the DAELY EX Prices. AMMINER the Cheapest and most newsy | “) 1 was.aflicted in mythead for years befo¥e I q GW Lace Curtains, > F hence neti la fas in a ‘2, Steam Navigation Co. Steamers ferred to brandy.”’-—London Medical Review. Agents : -- - MESERS, OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 24, 1879.—6m ' WALTHAM WATGHES, YVHESPFMirst-class Watches havelbeen late- ly very much reduceéd at the factory, and are now placed within the reach of all requir- img a good time-keyper ay not Bay We Ca Fy. eyo . an one cba t we sup ou as gheap,/and will - solc will find that, !) qhalit idered, our WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &c., &c., are well worty the ymice asked f them, » 4 EK. W. TAYLOR, SOUTH Side Queen Square; City. July 12, 1879—1m taw Ld CATARRE. ™ <e——— one, Constitutional Gatarrh =. Retefly ~~ CURES @ATARR Ts pene. an t> Hear what a Reverenl Gentleman gays of the - Constitutional Ren. edie « ‘ tom ate T. J. By Harpinc, Esq., Brockville, ane Dear Str—Ttis now two yeags since r “Constitutional _Catarrh Remedy Was imtro- duced*to me. I have waited this..ong to see if the @ure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the hAppy eflects_seemed to me to be ‘‘too'good > true,” n. cy) Circulaty] saw my case described in than ticulars... The inward “drop” frofh \the had become very disagreeable, anda cha sensatiom often-preventing me fromdying , I would feel like smothering and bej¢ompeiled to sit( up in the bed. “My health and spi were Seriously~attec When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I se three ele Befor@ Thad used a quarter of the contents of one eI found decid - We always try to make it to the advan- | ' tage of our customers to buy Oey: and they}|- Ar. 8.45 “/ Arl 2.05pm! Simm side |)p.5.30pm| Dpl2.40 ** |Dp.9.05.am Kensingt’n) ‘** 5.52 **; ** 1.16 **| ** 9.41 * C’ty Line. .| ** 6.24 ** | ** 1.55°** | "16.90 « Breedal’ne.| *‘ 6.31 ‘*) ** 2.05 | "10.31 * Hunter R’r, “* 6.57 ** | **°2.44 ** 1 s*2 yp es NWiltsh’re} ‘‘ 7.12 **) “ 3.01 “| “}1O5'« Royalty Je! “7.49 * Ar, 3.50 ** “a OY acy ve se Dp.3.55 ‘6 12.18pm Chitown, ‘AT: 805 % ARIS 019 ah S Dp. 4.30 pm! Dp. 6.50 am Royalty Jc} ‘* 4.49 **] ** 7.13. « M. Stw’t Jc Ar. 5.45 ‘* | Ar. 8.30 ** Dp.6.00 ** Dp.8.50 «| 7.03 “| 10.16 “| Ar. 7.25 ‘* |Arl0.45 **! SOURIS BRANCH. - ee ee — “Trains Going West. 0 en ee Cardigan. . Geo’town .. oe ee ~~ ts de wcdatnlty STATIONS. — No. 9 Express! No. 11 Mixed, gee Souris .........)Dp. 6.15 a. m.{Dp. 2.50 p.m. Harmony......| * 6.33 . * ig 3:13 ee St. Peter’s.....).% | 7.30 * Sap Wes Morell .:...:..) ‘* 7.53 “ | * 5,00 «= Mt. S’tw’t Jnc,./Ar. 8.25 “ /Ar. 5:40 p. mm. Trains Going East. STATIONS. (No. 10 Express|No. ag, Mixed Mt. S’tw’t June. |Dp. 5.55 p..mi|Dp. 8.45 a! m. Merell 4. 2.052) ** GAT. 9) 715" -Qpggts @ St. Peter’s......) 6.50 | © 9,56 6): Harmony. .....} °7.47 ‘so? “PLI2 «* Souris....!...../Ar. 805 “ {Ar 1h85. **~ AEX. MACNAB, Sup't and Engineer. RailWay Office, Chtown, May 1879. “ ' “—+pat pres h ane sp sj kea 61. NBL FURTHER. NOTICR. the: Steam: ors “* St. Lawrence” and ** Prin- cess.of Wales” will leave as under:— ~ lief, and when I had used two bottles and a heh i ity . that ailmen of late I have taken some for a cold in my OUR USUAL i bgvery one. A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send you this Certificate, unsolicited; with leave to rmake what use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Pert Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. , Ask for Littlefield’s*Constitutional Catarrh For sale by all Druggists at ouly one Dol per bottle, oat TT it. wie cce 4 Se GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE " s i NOY, [A SCOTIA. a + | From wn to Pictou, every MON. DAS. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY ond SAT BOS, mornings, at five;e'ch S ; rom Pictou every’ WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and 6 \ on arrival of morning trainfrom Halifax. ‘ ye Pictou for jake u very .MON- train from Balifax,.Gohtecting beth av aya peeptune, tor sudo ftom, e anc ce 0 - 7 and. “ELSI Rie germ ey iste tte pn lar ith 10.a,m. Brain TUESDAY and. FR for Halifax. FOR CANADA’ AND: UNITED STATES. ve Summerside for Point _Chene EVERY DAY about 9a. a canton of, TRADE mark. Phe GreagpTRAQe wy =a er in’ cu r : a 437 inal Weakness, . a 6 y Sp t alie DO hs > SEA PO Impotency, ~ * AOA Bi Before Taking follow as a se- After * all diseases that “== quence of selt-abuse; as loss of .Memory, Um- =a | Taking, | j Dimness versal Lasytucde, Pain in Back, of Vision, Premfture Ze, aA Shige: su l i rs phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to tm. The Specitic Medicinesis so y all dragefsts i Ol per package, Or eed par - ages for $5, or will be -sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ‘Toronto, Ont., Canada. plate’ please~ afldress” qi] ¢ communi cations. sl sold in Char] wn by. al le we ii ist mad A the an la. , 19. dhe ™ morning train from Charlottetown. }eturning to Summerside EVERY NGON, | Ohyarrival of morning train fronw St. John. 9 By order, ; “(al F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. : ee : : ee What About the WN. P, Ww E can sell the AVALRBR JA. WOOD YY American Mow & Reaper his year as cheap‘as ever. tmers in want f good Vonibined or Single Wowing"Mac this year will do well ‘by calling and ‘see for themselves. Wehave a tew choice single Hay Mowers ow hand. ; Ls HORNE, PIERCE & CO., 19 i Agents for P. E. I. Ch'town, June 28, 1879--2aw.&aw vevjinied aeeeaneop lle. alto Inventors and Mechanics. ! PATENTS and how to obtaik tein: Pamph yh “et of OF Pages free upon receipt of stamps for postage. aguas 7? tials “\GILMORE, SMITH & O0., é ‘Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C,