ata <a TS aay. Together We took a long for cen road, isreen I ‘ bending over ; Between t A norrow : de« p sunk car Rrassy bord r, ray With shepherd's purs i caraway And rabbitfoot ar ver ! We gas it the silent Thick ranks of gloss\ laurel ; rhe hill was crowned with bush and brake And wild spir@ma‘s rosy spires, lhe umbling wall was choked in briers The tields were red with sorrel! The noonday fell on wasie and wood ; Deep glowed the golden weather: In green encircling solitude We felt our meeting glance confess ‘“With love there is no loneliness— No loneliness together!”’ Again we take the winding track— No change by hill or hollow We watch the forecast stretching back, The same slow moss on stock and stone, rhe same red roses overblown— They beckon and we follow! Yet ob ' is this th’ enchanted way? Is this the happy weather ‘ Mysterious change that blots the day ! Long moments when our eyes confess The peng of silent lenliness We're lonley here together ! Ruskin’s Childhood. just now so harvester, Joho Ruskin, who has narrowly escaped the great thus writes of his early youth: — | had not the smallest taste for grow ing plants, or taking care of them, any more than for taking care of the birds, or the trees, or the sky,or the sea. My whole time passed in staring at them, or into them. Inno morbid curiosity, but in admiring wonder, I pulled every flower to pieces till 1 knew all that cc uld be seen of it w ith child’s eyes,and used to lay up little treasures of seeds, by way of pearls and beads—never with apy thought of sewing them. At nine years old he began a poem on the Universe, of which the following are a few lines :— When first the wrath of heaven o’erwhelmed the world, And o’er the rocks, and hills, and mountains hurl’d he waters’ gathering mass; and sea o’er shore,— Then mountains fell, and vales, unknown be- fore, Lay where they were, earth When first the flood came down, than at its second birth, ¢ Now for its produce!—Queen of flowers, O rose ? From whose fair colored leaves such odor flows, Thou must now be before thy subjects named Both for th y famed, Thou art the flow'r Of Beauty too—of Venus’ od’rons Dower. beauty and thy flower of England, When I was about five years old, he} says, having been on amicable’ terms for a while with a black Newfoundland, then on probation for Herne-hill, after one of our long sum- mer jo my first thought on getting home was to go to see My mother trusted me to with our one Thomas, giving him strict orders that I was not to be allowed within stretch of the dog’s chain. Thomas for better security, carried me in his arms. J.ion was at his dinner, and took no notice of either of us ;on which | besought leave to pathim. Foolish Thomas stooped towards him that I might, when the dog instantly flew at me, and bit a piece clean out of the corner of my lip on my left side. I wasbrought up the back stairs, bleeding fast, but not a whit frightened, except lest Lion should be sent away. The bitten side of the (then really pretty) mouth, was spoiled for evermore; but the wound, drawn close, healed quickly. [ scarcely know whether I was in any real danger or not when, another day,in the samme stable,quite by myself, 1 went head-foremost into the large water-tub kept for the garden. think I might have gotawkwardly wedged if I had tried to draw my feet in after me; in stead, | used the small watering-pot I had in my hand to give myself a good thrust up from the bottom, and caught the opposite edge of the tub with my lett hand, getting not a little credit afterwards for my decision of method. Looking back to the few chances that have in any such manner tried my head, Irpeys, stable | beiieve it has never failed me when I! wanted it, and that 1 am much more likely to be confused by sudden admira- | tion than by sudden danger. —“_-- They Knew Her. A prominent member of a nota thousond miles from this town was talking with his pastor the other day about ap excellent but somewhat aggressive lady of the parish. After church descanting at length on her virtues, he | concluded by saying: “In may be called the salt of the “Veo A ly, “and the pepper, too — P terborough My nes. — 2 Enthusiasm. Don’t let us be afraid of enthusiasm. o : here is more lack of heart than brain. " . . r , lhe world is not starving for need of education half as much as for warm, earnest interest of soul for soul. We agree with the Indian who when talke to about having too much zeal, said, “I think itis better ior the pot to boil over than not to bold at al].” _— << , LeatTHuR laces blacking, shoe horns, Albion Mines, Pictou. uttons and button fasteners, at Dorsey, Goff G. W. DsBLOIS. & Co's. Far different was the | sweetness | aod the) watch-dog at | Lion. | go to the} serving-man, | fact, she} ) earth.” | ‘,' responded the clergyman quick- | Special Notices. Tux City Clerk requests that all outstand- ing accounts against the city be immediately forwarded to him sep! 3i One Case Ladies’ Rubber Circulars just received at the Loudon Louse. aug6—2w Siaw wky 4i ONE CASE Ladies’ Straw Hats (fall styles) ust opened at J. B, Macdonald’s, Aug 29 PanTiIvs wanting Creamery Butter will re- quire to leave their orders with Beer & Golf at once as the factory will discontinue making in two weeks, For the best value in boots and shoes, always go to J, B. Macdonald’s Boot Store aug 29 THREE CASES Gents American Felt and Fur Hats just received at J. B. Macdonald. i or aug 29 ALL are invited to come and inspect our stock of Hats, and be convinced that we are trying to suit the hard times,—L. E, Prowskr. } aug22 H £EADQUARTERS for Fruit will now be at my | Store. All persons wanting good fruit at a |low price should call and see the display of Bartlett Pears, Tomatoes, Apples, Grapes, Uranges, ete. Fresh fruit arriving every week at George Carter’s Crocery Store, Upper Great George Street. 4i wed sat—auglY Corsets, a job lot, selling at half price at J. B. Macdonaid’s. au 26, da wk | SELLING Ors.—Misses’ Patent Shoes, 70 | cents, old price 90 cents; Ladies India Kid | Rutton Boots, $1.15, old price $1 75; Men’s | Shoes $1.50, old price $1.90; Men’s Brogans 85 cents, old price $1.—Dorsry, Gorr & Co, | A raw dozen of Men’s and Boy’s Straw Hats left; will be cleared away below cost prices at J. B. Macdonald’s. au 26 da wk D. A. Bruce offers special bargains in custom and Ready-made clothing f@ the next two months. ang 11, dy, wkly tf L. EK, Prowsx is now able to fill a long felt want by supplying the people of this vicinity with the newest style of Hats, at prices | never equalled on P. FE, Island. aug22 New Twerps and Worsted Cloths just re- | ceived at J. B. Macdonald’s au 26 da wk | Marcuuiess, Kent Mills and brands of Flour at Beer & Goff's. other choice ang2l Harvest Guoves at J, B. Macdonald’s. au 26 da wk New cloths and gentlemen’s furnishings at D. A. Bruce’s. aug 11, dy, wkly tf Boor Potts - three kinds—Alma, Bixby’s and Gem, at Porsey, Goff & Co’s. augli For the best value and newest styles, Men’s and Boy’s hats, go to J. B. Mac- donald's. aug 29 Boston pilot bread, at Beer & Goff’s. jyl5 |} New Stock Hard Felt Hats, new Stock | Gent's Ties, Scarfs and Braces jast opened at J. B. Macdonald’s, au 26 da wk FIRST CLASS custom boots and shoes | Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. | New Fancy Dress Goons and Cashmeres | just opened. J. B Macdonald. au 26 da wk at Beer & jyl5 made Good fit guaraatnteed, | CuHoice meal pickles, in bulk, | Gell's. CHEAPEST yet, and warranted to wear. | Ladies kid button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey | Goff & Co. may 26 WARREN LELAND, } i ! | ' | | ; whom everyhody knows as the successful mauager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises } | of America, says that while a passenger from New York on board a ship going around Cape i Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal- ifornia, he learned that one of the officers of the vessel had cured himself, during the voy- age, of an obstinate disease by the use of , . | Ayers Sarsaparilla. Since then Mr. LELAND has recommended AYER’S SARSAPARILLA in many similar } cases, and he has never yet heard of its fail- ure to effect a radical cure. Some years ago one of Mr. .ELAND’S farm laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bad state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared on the injured limb. Hor- rible itching of the skin, with burning and darting pains through the lump, made life almost intolerable. The leg became enor- mously enlarged, and running ulcers formed, discharging great quantities of extremely offensive matter. No treatment was of any avail until the man, by Mr. LELAN»D’S direc- tion, was supplied with AYER’s SARSAPA- RILLA, which allayed the pain and irritation, healed the sores, removed the swelling, and completely restored the limb to use. Mr, LELAND has personally used , a Ayer's Sarsaparilla for Rheumatism, with entire success; and, after careful observation, declares that, in his belief, there is no medicine in the world equal to it for the cure of Liver Disorders, Gout, the effects of high living, Salt Kheum, Sores, Eruptions, and all the various forms of blood diseases. | We have Mr. LELAND’s permission to invite all who may desire further evidence in regard to the extraordinary curative powers of AYER’S SARSAPARILLA to see him person- ally either at his mammotIf Ocean Hotel, Long Branch, or at the popular Leland Hotel, Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. Mr. LELAND’S extensive knowledge of the good done by this unequalled eradicator of blood poisons enables him to give inquirera much valuabie information. | { | PREPARED BY a Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. 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External Use, CURES — Diphtheria, 1 CURES — Catarrh, Chol- Jroup, Asthma, Bron- ern Morbus, Dysentery, chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- Chronic Diarrhea, Kid- matism, Bleeding at the z ney STORDIAR, = s snal Lungs, Hoarseness, In- s seases. roulars free, fluenga, Hacking Cough, I, 8. JOHNSON & CO.,, Whooping Cough. Boston, Mass. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS’ ..£URCATIVE.,.. PILL Positively eure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and al] LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, BLOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female omplaints these Pills nave no equal. a find —- © valyaiie Ceara Ge piretia A ; ria ae. ee “In my practice I use no other. —J. Dennison, M.D. e , Lowa. oO everyw mail for 25 cts. in stamps. Valuable information FREE. I.’8s. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is abselutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der, Dose, one teaspoonful to eaeh pint of feod. It will also positively prevent and cure | Uor Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, er sent by mail for 25c. in CHICKEN CHOLERA, Siriliis ioc i's SOHNSON ECO" Boston, Mass. MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) f{\UIs SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSES all others. bes Et will be to Your Interest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALY BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885—6mos ae oem MARK WRIGHT & CO., p. E. |. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ow EK have pleasure in announcing the removal of our stock to FURNITURE AND HOUSE-¥URNISHING GOODS at our New Warerooms, opposite our present Factory. And we desire io express our thanks to our Friends and Patrons for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us for the past two years, and which is so rapidly INCREAS. ING as to induce us to spare no effort to supply them and the public generally with FURNITURE OF THE BEST QUALITY and Correct Designs, believing as in the past that the public will amply reward us for such efforts. We are satisnea that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, as our Sales have been steadily increasing, and this seacon they have been UNPRECEDENTED—far exceeding our expectations. MIARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, June 23—3aw wkly T . 3 / — T > ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. On FIRE. COreees. (ok tt fee CS o-— HEAD OFFICE—Moatreal. HALIFAX BRANCH —J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ~ O e Risks Taken on Most Faverable Verms. AGENT FOR PRINOF EPWAP?P ISLAND: r. H. ARNAUD, MEROHANTS MPANK OF HALIPAY $2,060,000 ev, Jan TRAK Ch New and Original Departure in Coal Ceoking Stoves COMBINING DURABILITY, HEAT AND ECONOMY. Stove, with the even, ooking Y } This Cut represents my Patent Fire King ¢ as it appears while being cleaned, or end and lining partially drawn out, when a new lining is being replaced, THE above Stove | invented and patented in 1876,and at the present time HUN- DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction. A large number have been in contant use for eight years, and the repairs have been very trifling, in many instances none have been required. This valuable experience should be sufficient evidence of their durability, which is accounted for in the following :—It has, instead of a Linea Fire Box two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obviate the expense connected with all Square Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings and Grates, at least once or twice every year, The heat being radiated from the Cylin- ders to the floor, where most needed, overcomes a _ serious objection to all kinds of ordinary Coal Cooking Stoves. The Cylinders are situated directly under the cover holes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for use either in winter or summer, with equal satistaction, besides effecting a great saving to fuel. I have algo attached tho PATENT TELESCOPI® OVEN to ai! my Elevated Oven Wood Stoves, such as the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c., causing the thousands using them to exclaim—My Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind made by other foundries, The trade and retail purchasers will please bear in mind the fact that although a great advantage is claimed for my own Oven above all others, they cost no more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other fcundry can supply. En- quire for Fawcett’s Patent Telescope Oven, and it your dealer has none on hand send direct to the Sackville Stove Foundry, I am adding several new and handsome Patterns this season, which, with my former large variety of One Hundred Different Patterns and Sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Ploughs, Stove Pipes and Tinware, com- prise the most complete assortment oftered by any mancvfacturer in the Lower Provinces Terms and prices will be found as favorable as can be obtained elsew here, CHARLES FAWCETTY, SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, Ch’town, June 19, '885—+f. SACKVILLE, N. RB BHR 2 1665. ers “‘DAMARA” and appvinted to sail as under, HALIFAX LINE." The rew, beautiful Clyde-built iron steam- “ULUNDA” are Charlottetown to Boston via Halifax, Monday, 7th September, at 6 p m. Thursday, 17th September, at 6 p. m. Bosion to Charlottetown, via Halifax, Saturday, 22nd August, at 4 p. m. Wednesday, 2nd September, at 4 p.m, Saturday, 12th September, at 4 p. m. REDUCED FARES. Charlottetown to Boston. Saloon Cabin, $8; Return, $12 ) including stateroom After Cabin, $6; Return, $9 | berth. Charlottetown to Halifax, Saloon Cabin, $4; Return, $6) including stateroom After Cabin, $3; Return, $5} berth. ‘Lhese splerdid fast steamers have superior passenger accommodation. HAVRE SERVICE. HAvkE 10 HALirax: S. 8. ‘“‘DAMARA,” Wednesday, 5th Sept. FARES, including Stateroom and Meals : lst cabin to Paris and London, $50.00; Re- turn, $70.00, For Freight of’ Passage and further infor- mation apply in Boston to A. C. LOMBARDS’ SONS, 53 State Street ; in Havre to E. FIC- QUET; in Halifax to JOS. WOOD, or here to * FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, July 2, 18865, S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ IS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM Charlottetown for London ABOUT THE 8th SEPFEMBER, carrying lobsters, live stock, grain and other produce at current rates. RETURNING WILL LEAVE fondon for Charlottetown ABOUT TH 26th SEPTEMBER. Importers should patronize the direct line Rates of Freight Moderate. For Freight or Passage apply in London to Stewart Bros., 3 Fen Court, London ; in Mira- michi to R, A. & J. Stewart, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent, Ch’town, August 13, 1885. faACURSION ie: CAPE BRETON, PER S. S. ‘ULU NDA,’ —VIA— Port Hawkesbury ‘EAXCURSION TICKETS, good to return till Ist OCTOBER will be issued for the trip from Charlottetown to Hawkesbury, thence by steamer to Bras d’or Lakes, to Sydney and return. Fares for the round trip, $9.00. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, July 2st, ’85. Reduced Fares. Pleasure Excursions During Month of August. NE of the steamers of the P. KE. Island Steam Navigation Co. will leave Char- lottetown every THURSDAY morning at 6 30 a. m., for Pictou. Georgetown and Souris. returning to Georgetown same evening. _ Will leave Georgetown on FRIDAY morn- ing for Pictou, calling at Murray Harbor on her way, and will yettira to Charlottetown the same evening. This will afford excursionists an opportunity of enjoying a delightful cruise on the water, besides obtaining an extensive view of the eastern section of the Island, the great Break- water of Souris and the Railway ierminus. ROUND TRIP 383. 8 Meals znd Staterooms can be procured on board, * F. W. HALES, 5 fe Ch’town, Aug. 4th, 1884, os Pag SURPRISE, Extra Dry Hop Veast for making Sweet Bread. For Sale at BEER & GOFH’S. June 19th, 1885—eod wkly Avgust 2], 1885. 5 ———— 1“ = =~ KK. Is LA ND Siva Navigation Quy * ime, STESMERS S?. LAWRENCE ‘Xo PRINCESS GE WALES Summer Arrangement 5 Pe MOvA SCOTIA, eave Charlottetown tor Pic Landing every Monday, Wednesday, ne : Saturday mornings, at 6.30) o'clook. necting there with the Train for Hulilan Returning to Charlottetown on ane Wednesday, riday and Saturday, about y; on arrival of train from Halifax, pa. Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown Thursda\ , on arrival of train about noon NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA Anp TRE UNITED STATES, Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex. cepted) onarzival of Train from Charlotte. ob town, connecting at Point dy Co with Trains for each of the oa named places; and at St. John with Bteamers of the International. pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Bim. merside every Monday morning at one o’clock, Returning, leave Point dy Cheng every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of da; train from St.John, for Summerside, go. necting there with train for Charlotietown Also leave Summerside for Charlo ; every Saturday evening, about five o Clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. se, Ch’town, May 20, 1885. Sait Boston, Halifax aud P. & Island steauishia Line, Steamship Carroll Capt. Brown. Steamship Woresster, Capt, Allan, FURTHER REDUCTION in the pas. senyer rates from Charlottetown to Boston has been decided upon. Hereafter the charge will be :-— For Single Tickets (cabin) $6.00 each, Stateroom Rertis extra $2.00 each. Return Tickets (cabin) $11.00 each. Stateroom Berths extra 4 00 each, Apply to CARVELL BROS, AGENTS, Mortgage Sale TO e Sold by Pubtie Auction, on MON. DAY, the ist day of September next , at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoan, at the Court House, in Summerside, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth day of May, AD, 1880, and made between the Reverend Charles Fraser and Mergaret Fraser, bis wife, of the one pa t, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Jobn Ball, Trustees of David Stewart Rennie, deceased, of the other part, 7 that tract, piece, or parcel ef jand, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Kight, in Prince County, in Pring Edward Island, bounded as follows ;—Oom- mencing on the south side of the O'Leiy Road, in the division line between the said Townehip and Township number Seven, *t the intersection of the Woodbridge Rus, thence south along said Road eighty chains, thence west thirty-one chains and twenty- five links, thence north to the O’Lomy road aforesaid and thence along the road aforesaid to the place of commencem containing two hundred and fifty acres land, a litt'e more or lees, together with ail lights and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars enquire at the office cf Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetowa, or of J, Edward Wyatt, at his office in Sam» merside. Dated this 19th day of August, 1885. EDWARD J, HODGSON, JOHN BALL. August 19 —tl sale & wkly L. ARTHUR & ©0, GEHRENERAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Kgos and Produce @ Specialty. July 15—dly wkly neni _————e SOLD BY ALL —. STATIONERS THROUCHOUTIHEMURS PEE _ ee WoLeod, Morson & Mo(uartt BARRISTERS —AND— ATTGRNEYS-AT-LAW. Office in Brown's Block, Queen Squss# (UP STAIRS) Oh’town, Feb, 12, 1885.