* Ths, ts.” ihe i i i fi . i — nal mC LR iti tle ee ee OF FE ee eres ee en i Bl atapapicn A - ee ee, | |6h he at DEE ars Si eyrmey tit = ee Ps = odie . = a eek sei A ia A SN SMa, Pr: See cori dees me pemnate win avin, < ma ae ge Le le tie, ME Me i le ne ly oa Set wen i ee ih. a ee Al te elit i : i j : Early Marriages isSA M. ALCOT' IVES FOME EXCELL ENT ADVICE TO YOENG MEN AND MAIDENS ght s pretty and o see youths and maidens ike birds in spring-time, with itement of bridal and =honeynoop the take jeasant ex vedding bells smull wonder ‘ { Is d innocent creatures edve with smiling faces and are iW ned m their dream by finding Vater cold, the tide slronug and s sharp under the sunny, blue v : emed ready to float them f the Blest. tus know the sad ending \ happy matches, and , f server can but wonder w y rmitted by those who 5 i be t : guard the sons ind daughters whom they love agaiust arash step, no matter what the may be This fact was i y impressed Upon me some years » weddings which I witiessed y May morning. Both were fashion abl ; ay an | splendid, the les you and lovely, the grooms asome men, one just or age, the er evidently still sowing his wild vats, and this wedding was but another iful ga ly plant <d to bring upa bitter harvest. Troops of friends surrounded the happy pairs, and all that money ’ care ; : * taste, sunshine aad good-will could do to give grace and beatuy to the acene [ did not know either pair, and as we went slong the street gay with the brilliaot bustle of t' edeparting crowd, i sa the friend who had invited me to evjoy the spectacle always attractive to a woman:— Happy t! bride the sun shines on’ seems singularly appropriate to- day, forthese yousg people appear to . , . ’ have all that is supposed to be needed for a prosperous start on the journey of iife. “| don’t want to croak, like a bird or evil omen, but I predict that neither of these marriages will turn out well, answered my frieod with a sieh Why not,” Lasked curiously, as I watched a carriage load ot bridesmaids drive by looking like a nosegay of snowdr ps in~=«séstti heir dainty white costumes. : ‘‘In one case they are two young. Twenty-one and eighteen, and have known each otber but six months. What can such chil life beto e them, iren guess of the and how fit are they ior the respons bilities they have blindly assumed! They are not suited to one another and will find it out too late. | fear. The older pair arein a still saddet trait, for that innocent ? girl is sacrificed to gratify the ambit- tion of her parents and to calm the anxiety of his, by trying to save him form destruction. He has led a wild life since he was a boy, and must be settUei before it is toa lata, so this pretiy creatare is given to bimas a bribe of virtue, and goes to her doom Liles lamb to the slaughter, while the kx, On without open protest, congratulate, and the priest lesses this wicked sacrilege. Ahk, wal God's laws cannot be brekea witho atonement und the penaliy will yet be paid! Onty the heaviest suffering often falls upon the least guilty affender.” The wise old prophecy proved true, for when [ meet her a few years later and naturally recalled the gay May morning, sbe told me that woman's the younger pair were divorced after two years of wretehedness. The other case was salder still, for the pretty bride was dead and the young I un iMsune asylum. Both had found out ailtoo late how easy it was totake this etep, how bitter the retribulation for breaking the divine law marriages # sacra- ment, nota birgain, « sacrifice nora spectacie. l never forgot the episode, aud have preached many a se1moa to my young triends since with those weddings for my text and illustration. min wae ii which makes Another anda happier pair whose story I love to tell, for years of beautiful wedded life point the moral and proves it true, waited two years to know ope another thoroughly, and to be ready in all ways for the union which binds for better for worse, in this worid and perhaps in the world to come. Then they married. on an income of six huadred dollars, and, conteating themselves with two pleasan room lived like a pair of turtie doves; or better ill, a busy, loving man and wile, each doing his or her part towards increasing the income, glad to work up hao! in hand, vrowing nearer and deurer as they bore their sorrows and earned their successes together. Through the week they could see but littie of one another the babies, tor she the husbaud being in his office, wife absorbed io her took entire care ot them herself, and hired other work which could better bea: neglect or delay But Suoday wasa family festival, and after goiog to church io a good old-fashioned Way, to thank God for his many mercies, chief among them the bless- ings of home aed love, they read, studied or walked with ‘he sweet cordial of fresh air and domestic peace, 80 preparing to face the week’s work with new courage and vood cheer. A ric>, childless friend, who married tor money and found misery, always so serene, contented and happy in spite of her poverty and many cares. With a amiie and a glance about the humble room where the rosy babies played, she answered briefly * Plenty of love and work, sunshine and little children, ” {¢ was awhole sermon in aseatence, | and told the secret of a happy home most | eloquently There are many such homes, there might be more it people could be brought to believe in the genuine article try to content themselves with the shadow when the substance is so simple, so substantial, and so possible for all who really desire and deserve it. ' asked this richer woman what kept z | | and and not 1 bad ' | of the Dear young men and maids, let one} who in the capacity of teacher, nurse, friend or author, has been much behind the scenes for 50 yearr, assure you that the seeretof success lies with yourself as men and women now, and in God’s good time asthe fathers and mothers of the com‘ng generation. Let it be a stronger, wiser, happier one than the present, andin fitting your- selves forthe high duty of continuing the race, remember that self-knowledge, self-control, self-help are all important, and all possible if you begin early, learn patiently, and practice devoutly these lessons without which life isa fuilure, a burden and a remorse, Boys, for such Ilove to call you, and such most of you are till five-and twenty, set up a high standard of manhood and never tire of tryingto reach it. Don’t begin your day with a cigar and end it in a theatre, billiard-room or cinb-room. Learn to take pleasure temperately and so keep the power of enjoyment fresh and strong. Seek the society of wise men acd good women, and be sure the taste for wisdom and virtue will grow by what it feeds on. All things irfluence the young for good or ill, choose the best aod let il teach you the true con- duct of life as naturally as sun and rain nourish a young tree. “ Keep inuo- cency, for at the end it shall profit thy, sonl much and open Heaven to thee.’ Never believe the pernicious saying that ‘young men must sow wild oats.” Ali men may sow good seed if they will, aud reap honor, happiness and peace in. stead of the bitter crop s0 many mourn over when the harvest comes. Keepa clean mind, a brave spirit, and # tender heart, then you will have the right to ask some sweet woman to cast io her lot with yours and make life rich and happy. Girls, don’t be in haste to wed. Build up healthy bodies by good food, plenty ot exercise and sleep. Learn all the useful household arts before you at- tempt to make a home. Caltivate your minds with the best books that you may be able to teach your children much that school-traiaing alone will never give you. Cuoose your amusements wisely, for youth must have pleasure, but need not waste itselfin harmful frivolity, Above all select your frieods with zare. Avoid girls who live only for fashion, flirtation and enjoyment, and use the privilege all women may claim to decline the acquaintance of young men whose lives will not bear inspection by the innocenteyes of women. Let no delusion of wealth, rank, comeliness or love tempt you to trust your happiness tosuch an one. Watch and wait till the true lover comes, evea if-it be all your life, for single blessedness is far better than double misery and wrong. Spiusters area very usefu!, happy indep- endent race, never more -o than now when all professions are open to them, and honor, fame aod fortune are bravely won by many gifted members ofthe sisterhood, Set your standard high, and live upto it, sure that the reward will come, here or hereafier, and in the form best suited to your real veeds. Trust Ged to shape your life for you, and do pot rashly thwart the wise Power who knows our wants and gives us the help we need if we will only accept it; who makes it possible for a human being to bring gaia out of seeming loss,and strength from sacrifice when we learn that this life is but a page of the divine book, and remember that immortality waits for us when this lesson is rightly comprehended. Birth, marriage aod death are three solema mysteries given us to study, and the second of theseis the key which solves the problem of the other two, since well-born children and true wedded love will help usto bless and save this world and sead us rejoicing to receive our reward in the next. Louis M. ALcort. Give Them a Chance! That is to say, your lungs. breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passayes, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, cansumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstruc- tions, all are bad, All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrup, which any druggist will sell at 75 cents a bottle. 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THe Subscriber will sell or rent the well-known premi-es on Chapel Street; near Main Street, Souris, which have been newly fitted up for ho'el purposes. ‘ihere are 19 rooms and a large shop ‘the cellar is 40x36, and frost-proof. There is a never-failing wellof water in the yard; good Stables and Coach House; also, large yard. ‘The premises are centrally situated, command- ing a splendid view of Colville Bay, and are within threc minutes walk of the Railway Station. Immediate possession given. Terms moderate and made known on applica- tion to ©. C. CARLTON. Souris, July 30, 1887.-.tf MORTGAGE SALE: TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of October, A. D., 1887, by virtue of a Power of Sale, con- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage. dated the 9th day of December, A. P., 1876, and made between Joseph Trowsdale and Jane Trowsdale his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part. A LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situ ~™ ate, lying and being on Township number Nineteen, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at 4 stake set on the shore of Richmond Bay, at the nodrtheast angle of land formerly leased to the late John Campbell, being the northwest angle of one hundred and thirteen acres, formerly leased to John McNeill, thence south two degrees and thirty minutes east for the distance of one hundred and thirteen chains, or to the north boundary line of land oc- eupied by James Hall, thence north eighty-six degrees and thirty minutes east four chains and forty six links; thence north two degrees thirty minutes east four chains and forty-six links; thence north two degrees thirty minutes west, to the shore of Richmond Ray aforesaid, thence fo)- lowing said shore westwardly to the stake at the lace of commencement, containing fifty acres of and, a little more or less, together with al: buaild- ings, fixtures, rights, easements, ad vantages and appurtenances thereunto belonging. For further particulars apply at the offices of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor,{Chariottetown and Summerside. ann the Fourteenth day of September, A. D. . EDWARD J. HODGSON, Surviving Executor of estate of the late Daniel son. dy eod wy “MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold at Public Auction, on FRIDAY, the Twenty-third day of September, A, D., 1287, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Market House, in Georgetown, in King’s County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the eighth day of December, A. D., 1884, and made between Samuel Penny and Martha Penny, his wife, of the’one part, and Samuel Prowse, of the other part,— ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number Sixty-four, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing at a post set on the south side of the Public Road, and on the west brow or edge of a small run of water, at a dis- tance of one chain and fifty-eight links east- wardly from the Public Hall at Murray Harbor Sovth, thence running southwardly aleng said run of watera distance of two chains, thence nortwestwardly a distance of one chain and sixty-three links, to the southwest corner of the said Public Hall, thence east along the south end of said Hall a distance of thirty-four links, thence northwardly along the east side of said Hall a distance of forty-eight links to the aforesaid Public Road, thence following the course of the same eastwardly a distance of one chain and fifty-eight links to the post or place of commencement, containing une-eighth of an acre of land, a little more or less. 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