It is More Blessed. Give as the morning that flows out of Heaven, Give as the waves when their chaanel is riven, (sive as the {ree air aud sunshine are given, Lavishlv, utterly, carelessly give Not the waste drops of thy cup overflowing, Not the taint sparks of thy heartoverglowing, Not the s blowing. Give as He gave thee who gave t! pale bud trom the June ros } ‘to iive Pour out thy love like the rush of a river ; Wasting its wat Thro the b giver, Silent ors Scatter th) pouring, What if som look upward adoring, Leok to the life that was lavished for thee alktca OV OT, reward not s for eve } 1a | urnt sands tual tne nearcst the sea, T gfal thou hfe as the summer showers fe ic no blo Give, tho’ thy heart may be wasted ard weary Laid on the altar ali aswven and dreary, | ‘Tho’ from its puls s a faint i Beats tot 11 the sad presage of fate. | Bind it with « s of unshriaking devotion, | Smile at the song ol restiess emotion, ‘Tis the stern bymn Kternity’s ocean, Here, and in silence, thy future await. u So the wild wiad strews its perfumed caresses, Evil and thaukless the desert it blesses, Bitter the wave that its soft pinion presses, Never it th to whisper and sing; | What if the hard art give thorns for thy roses 7 sthy tired bosom re poses? | What if on hard Sweetest is mu: Fairest the views that TOCK . : with minor keyed eloses, | on ruins will cling. | Almost the day of thy giving is over; Ere from the diea the bee-hunted clover Thou wilt have vanished from friend and from lover. What will thy longing avail in the grave ? } y s** i } j Give, as the heart gives wiwse fetters are breaking, Life, love and hope, all thy dreams and thy waking, Soon Heaven's river, thy soul fever slaking. Thow shalt know God and the gift that He gave _—s— & A Fate She Didn't Escape. “No, Papa Martya. Iam not going to look at his picuwe. His name enough to condemn bim— Felix Quinten. I know just how he looks; a slim, French dadny, with a black moustache and very black eyes; and he has fashion of bowing awvreat deal and of shrugging bis shoulders?” Lois Martyn pushed Felix Quinten’s | letter, which enclosed Feiix (luisten’s photograph, across the table to Mr. Martyo who jan_hed quietly at_ his daughter’s spirited vesciiption. “You hardiy do the youn justice Lois.” “You mast be prejadiced, papa. I am surprised that you shouid waat me to marry a foreigner, whomI1 had never seen, and I am surprised at his want of delicacy in planning to visit us just to appraise my good and bad qualities, as if L were a_ piece of furpi- ture, or—a_ borse.’ Mr. Martyn frowned slightly. ‘Nonsense, Lois. You are taking an is a man | ir & exaggerated view of the matter. Felix Quinten isa young man. He speaks as good English as you do, though he is French by birth. He is coming here to visit at my cordial invitation, and it isthe desire of my heart that you should be mutually pleased. I koow of no young man that [ would so gladly exutrust your happine-s to; but that rests with you. One thing I shall expect of you as my daughter and the nominal mistress of my house—a court- eous and hospitable reception of our guest.” Mr. Martyn pocketed Quinten’s letter drew on his over. Oat, took his hat, and kissed his wilful daughter on one cheek, and went away. He loved her tenderly—this mother- less daughter of his, her wildest pranks had been forgiven or laughed at by him, and since her return from boarding school, a year before, they had been very happy together. She was just nineteen; a tall, grace- ful, bright-iaced girl, with scornful red lips, and big hazel eyes, a quantity of nut-brown hair which curled in jittle soft ringlets over her forehead. She was the veriest child in many respects, and after her departure for his office, she pondered desperately over a dozen impracticable plansfor evading “that Frenchman,” as in her mind she termed him; for, with a woman's per- versity, she had at once decided that the stranger would prove most dis— agreeable, and that to stay at heme and entertain him for a month was not to be thought of. Of asudden, a wild idea flashed through her brain; s9 wild that her eyes dilated, and she caught her breath with a little gasp at the boldness of it. And then 2 miscbevious smile awoke a ravishing dimple in one cheek, as start- ing from her chair, she took a reckless pirouette down the long room, ending witha flirt that sent one rosetted slipper flying from a dainty foot. oT do it!” she deelared with a defiant nod ather reflection in the glass, “My nome is Norval! On the Grampian ill my father. feeds his flocks—-Freneh flocks at that! But. as for me, give me liberty or give me deatb! Papa will forgive mo after it is all over—he always does.” So it happened that a week later,when Mr. Martyn brought Felix Quinten into the pleasant and luxurious parlor, which seemed s» comfortable after the keen night air of the December streets, that the old colored servant, who had been with them for years, met her master with these words: me: Please, sir, Miss Lois went away this morping, She leit this note, and said as how it would be all! right,” vA And Aunt Frony ecourtcsied and left e room, Mr, Martyn gave and opened the note frown atheriog As be dinish his guest a chair, With an omnious over his kiadly face. wit he strote up to | worry about me. i his chair, and laughed out | headland on the coast of Maine, | but think of her spending a month in | Champion Creamer. THE DAT : | young Quinten and extended the open | sheet toward him. * There, Felix, it is "seless for me to endeavor to apologize for my wild girl. Read her note.”’ And Quinten read a- foliows:— me. I away the * Darling Papa—Do ‘orgive have made up my mind to run from M Felix Qainten, for p* ie | thought of playing the agreeble to him a whele month is perfectly unbear- | abe. You can be as nice to him as| yeu like. sud you know Aunt Frony) will have everything in good shape. I} am otf for Unele David's; se don’t) I'll come home when Mr. Quinten has returned to his native land. Your loving for Lovuts.” Felix Quinten laid his head baek in insuch a rollicking fashion, that Mr. Martyn laughed in sympathy. “Who is Unele David?” querried the young m°n at last. “ Her dead mother's brother, who keops a lighthouse on a lonely, rocky David and his wife set the world by the girl > that lonely place in the dead of winter, with these old people for company !’ (Juinten mused fora moment smiling- ly, and then said: ** Mr. Martyn, I will go after her,” * You, Felix ?” ‘* Yes; listen to my plan.” Mr. Martyn drew a chair to that of the voung man’s and listened with some astonishment and much amusement to his preposition. * * + *& ras f * * It was a clear, cold, wintry night,and the lonely sea coast looked wild and distant enough in the bright starlight. The light in the tower of Black Head made a bright pathway upon the water, dotted here and there with bright frag- ments of ice, (Concluded in our next.) inenctaaigpmmtiltia itera nine fhe Great French Remedy, Dr LeDue’s Periodical Pills. Por ‘he cure of Leucorrhea or Whito’s Excessive or painful Menstruation, Green Sickness, Falling of the Womb, Caturrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the puepose of in- vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Organs, two pills should be taken twice daily, or in very en, febled conditions, one pill three times aday. ‘To effect cures in chronic cases it will be neeessary to continue the use of the remedy for some months, A reasonabie trial will create sntticient confidence in the remedy to insure its being taken until a permanent cure is ef- tec’e a, STARR Toronte, KipnEy Pap Co,, 31 All Druggiata, —_—_— EO + ee Special Notices. New Laces just opened at J. B Macdonald’s. [janel4 SULTANA Raisrys at Beer & Gorr’s, [june3 New Satins at J. B. Macdonald’s, [junel4 Te ADVERTISERS. — Parties desiring space in the Prize List for the Provincial Exhibition, 1883, will please apply (not later than Tues- day, June 19th inst.,) at the office of A. Me- Neill, Secretary Provincial Exhibition, Char- lottetown. [june 14 3i New Straw Hats ang Bonnets just received at J. B. Macdonald’s, {junel4 C4BBAGE PLANTs in variety, for sale at John Colwili’s, Upper Queen Street. june 13, wk] Do not forget to try the new Cloth Face Blotting Paper, for sale at G. H. Haszarov’s, iS Queen Street. June 9 6i Hakvie’s IMPROVED Prize Turnip Seep, — Sold only at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen St. [jane 5 Srarroro’s, Carters, Stephens, Toirays and Davids Writing and Copying Inks for sale cheap atG. H. Haszarp’s, 18 Queen Street. June 9 61 ALL the favorite varieties of Turnip Seed, from one of the best English warehouses, fresh and cheap, at W. R. Watsou’s, {jane9 ANTHRACITE CoaL arrived to-day. Parties who have engaged to take the same, wil! please prepare to riceive it when sent.—- THomMAS CASELEY, [june $8 TEN pound boxes of mixed crackers for hous: keepers, very cheap at Tue Curry Sream Bakery. Pure Geip Baking Powder and Soda at Beer & Gorr’s. King Street, Weert dee, 16 Baking [june 3 Weare offering alarge quantity of fresh turnip seed. Some of these varieties we have been sellivg for the past eight years, and it bas given good satisfaction, All in want of good seed would do well to give us a call, W. P. Colwill. [june6 eod 3w wily Look ovr for the big Tea Party of the | season, to be held at the Convent Grounds, Souris, Wednesday, 25th July. GoLp and silver plating of every descr iption done at Browy’s. Shopon corner of Prince —. GAS COOKING STONES \ JE have made arrangements with the best makers of Gas Stoves in the United States, which we will be able to sup- ply the public, at the lowest possible price. We have also agreed with the Gas Com. pany (fer the purpose of introducing these Stoves), to sell the first fifteen (15) for which we may 1eceive orders, , At their Net Cost. LANDED HERE, TESTIMONIALS. The following are a few testimonials from a list of several hundred :— The capacity of the Stove 1s surprising. With a Ne. 5 Stove we cooked tor a party of seven, giving them broiled oysters, steak, lamb chops, and baked biscuit, in 45 minutes, at a cost for gas of 4§ cents. On another occasion we gave a dinner in courses of twenty men, the bill of fare as follows: Broiled shad, beet steak, roast quarter of lamb, baked biscuit and coffee; heating the water for washing the dishes tour times, re-setting the table three times. All was accomplished in one hour and forty minutes, at an expense for gas of eleven cents. ‘This work was ail done on one No. 8 -tove. All were enthusiastic over the manner in Which the oysters, fish aud meats were cooked ; none had experienced any so tender, juicy, and of such tull favor before. We consider the stove a great success, and most complete in all its parts and arrangements A. C. Woop, Supt. I bought one of your No. 12 Gas Cooking Stoves last September, for use im my restan- rant, and have used it ever since for baking, broiling and stewing. I can say for it that it is always ready and does its work rapidiy; that there is no dust, no dirt, no surplus heat, as we are using only that portion that we need, and as soon as the article is cooked the gas is extinguished and there is no waste. [ think it will do the same amount of work at less cost than coal, even at the high price of gas. It takes much less room than a coal range that would do the same work. i am perfectly satisfied with it and would not be without one for double the price. J. T. Harker, The Gas Stove you sent me, I am glad to say has proved an entire suceess. If my testimony is of any value to you, you are at iiberty to use it, ‘Lhe decrease in the coal bill more than offsets the increase in the as ditto. The cooking is excellent and uni- Som in its operation. No dirt or dust irsitates the careful house- wife, and Mrs. 8. describes it as a ‘ feal treasure.” ln wy humble opinion, any man who réally wants to add to the number of allotted days of his better-half, had better invest in a Gas stove and save her worry, and himself ex- pense. W. H. Srymovr, We are perfectly delighted with our Gas Stove. It gives entire satisfaction in every respect, Mrs. M. Pennincron, 2103 Vine St, Your favor of the Ist inst. was duly received asking my opinion of the Gas Cooking Stove bought jast May, and in reply, would state that the satisfaction rendered by the stove was far beyond my expectations, and the work it will accomplish is marvelous, together with the small expense and comfort attending the same, Epwiy A. Garert. Having used one of your No. 7 Gas Cooking Stoves for a considerable time past, it is with pleasure that 1 bear testimony to its genuine merits. lt boils, bakes, broils, roasts, and in fact, does everything that a first class stove or range can do, and with a saving of time and labor, that can only be appreciated by those who use them. it has given us the most entire satisfaction, and to use my wife’s words, *‘I would not be without it for ten times the cost.” From statements of our gas meter taken, we find it more economical than coal. Mercer E. Greson, 4029 Powelton Ave, DODD & ROCERS. Ch’town, April 21—eod 2w Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Exq., the Stipendiary Magis trate for the City of Charlottetown. rpAgS NOTICE tnat His Honor the Sti- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him, vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of the said Island, intituled ‘‘An Act in further amendment of an Act to incorporate the City of Charlotte- town, and of the Statute 43rd Victoria, Chap- ter Thirteen, in amendment thereof,” ordered and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky 800 Buswets to the acre. Harvie’s Im- proved Prize Turnip Seed. Champion Creamer. New Rhubarb at Beer & Gorr’s, [june 3 ‘fue Only steam, sewing machine, and gun repauing slop on P. E. Island, and the only place where you can get every part ofa sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns shop, corner of Prinee and Grafton Streets, Don’t delay, go to R. K. Brace and get a! i i Boy your Dry Goods, Clothing and ‘Teas, at the lowest prices, at J. B. Macponacp’s, [may 10 wkly Tur Champion Creamer, sold by R. K Brace, is the best. FARMERS, bny your Turnip Seed at Harvie’s, and secure 800 bushels to the acre. (june5 Tue best Jams and Pickles at the Family Grocery; also Rhubarb, [junel IF vou want satisfaction Shoe Factory. Mrs. A. E, MecLgop, D essmaker and Milliner, has removed from Mrs. Burris’ premises, to the house next to the St. Vincent Nursery, aud immediately opnosite the entrance to the old Burying Groun?, Mal- peque Road, where she will be most happy to attend punctually to all orders entrusted to her, and at reasonable rates. Partivs having ouane te do in her line would do well to call, go to the Boot_and ~ ————_—__— a For Sale or to Let. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable and one acre of Land, situate near the Mount Fdward Road, at present occupied by Mrs. Harley. Apply to WILLIAM DODD, [june 5 | Farmer's, goto R. K. Brace and get a} ,and appointed that Wednesday, 27th June, A. D, 1883, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the last preced- ing Valuations, assessments or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that on such day and daily there- after, until all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 28th day of May, 1883. By order. FRANCIS 8, CHANDLER, Collector for said City. May 29--pat tu sa till june 27 Vhe Percheron Horse ‘HAVRE’ WILL make the season in P. E Island, standing at T. > Caumpbell’s Stables, Char. lotetown, as follows :— May 28th, 29th, June let, 2nd. 12th, 13th, 4th, 15th, 16th, 26th, 27th, 98th, 29th and 30th, July 10th, !1th, 2th, 13th, 14th, 24th, 25th, 26.b, 27th and 2sth Pownal May 30 and 31, forenoon. at Richard Carver’s, Havre was sired by the Imp Percheron, “St. Laurent,’ hisdam by old “ Louis Na. poleon,”” Weight, 1,700 Ibs. Aged, 9 years, Can trot 3.30 clip Taems—For the season, $10 cash, or $12 with satisfactory promissory notes, payabie October, ist. WM. 8, FRASER, Ch’town, March 39, room, May 2!.—Zaw il july 27 wkly egy 2A MIN AYER’S Cherry Pectorai. No other complaints are so insidious in their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so trifled with by the majority of suffer- fhe ordinary cough or cold, resulting ox- ers. perhaps from a trifling or unconscious posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL has well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured, ** Tn 1857 I took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. I hada terrible cough, and passed uight after night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. 5 tried AYER’S CHERRY PEc- TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use of the PECTORAL a perma- nent cure was effected. I am now 62 years old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your CHERRY PECTORAL saved me, HORACE FAIRBROTHER,” Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882. Croup. — A Mother’s Tribute. “While in the country last winter my little boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangu- lation. One of the family suggested the use of AYER’S OHERRY PECTORAL, a bottle of which was always kept in the house. This was tried m small and frequent doses, and to our delight im less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doc- tor said that the CHERRY PECTORAL had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, Mrs. EMMA GEDNEY.”’ 159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882. “T have used AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we bave ever tried. A. J. CRANE,” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882, “ T suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and after trying many remedies with no suc- cess, | was cured by the use of AYER’S CHER- RY PECTORAL. JOSEPH WALDEN,” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. “‘T cannot say enough in praise of AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, believing as f do that but for its use I should long since have died from lung troubles. ». BRAGDON,” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved hy the use of AYER’s CHERRY PECTORAL, and it will always cure when the disease 1s not already beyond the control of medicine, PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. W. R. WATSON, Ch’town, Wholesale Agent, UPERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar ation ofa similar kind. Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE LOWDON HOUSE. Ch’town, May 7th, 18838—tf Endorsed by the French Academy of Medi cine for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inone to three days. Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, IN FALLIBLE, HyGienic,Curative, Preves- TIVE. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. Deserip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN AGENCY *66” MEDICINE (©v., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECARIFS HALL CO, May 16. P- SPLEEN Ba KOVARIAN “Ys PAD. WY, MontREAL, May 14, 1883. Dy. Bennet, Halifax. Dear Doctor, —Just a few lines as promised by me. I am more than pleased with the ** Liver Pad” I got from you when in Char- Jottetown, and can conscientiously say that it is the best thing I ever saw or heard of. It has done for me what all kinds of medicine and different physicians could not do for me— i. @., remoyed a very nasty body erupt‘on, which had given mea great deal of annoy- ance for more than two years; avd, more than that, I have not been troubled with a single headache since I have used it, Before wear- ing the Pad I was troubled with severe head- aches continually; and that very objectionable feeling of sluggishness and dullness has entirely lett me—in fact Iam anew man, to what I was before wearing it. 1 am truly thankful to you for what you have done for me, and f hope that you may be long spared to the benefit of the public. Believe me, Yours sincerely, FRANK ELLIOTT. DR. BENNET’S PADS can be had at Fraser & REppIN’s Drug STORE. june 12.} ar A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. Patented October 1éth, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days o1 less. 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